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From the Inlet of Oslo
Hans Gude
13 Mar 1825 – 17 Sie 1903
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| Hans Gude leads us onto the waters of the Oslofjord on one of those days when a gentle breeze ruffles the surface and the sun hides behind fair-weather clouds. The eye travels from a few small craft in the foreground, across the glittering, shimmering waves, toward a stately sailing ship that dominates the whole scene. In the background looms Akershus Fortress, while a distant fully-rigged ship at anchor before the Kolsås hill rounds off the composition like the final note of a chord. This is a work of extraordinary luminous intensity. Gude sets dark elements — hulls, sails, strips of shore — against the radiant sheet of the sea, so that the water itself seems to glow. The reflection of sunlight on the waves, his favourite motif, is rendered with tender, precise observation. A wisp of smoke on the horizon quietly heralds the age of steam, joining the romantic charm of sail to the coming modern age. Painted in 1874 and now in the collection of the Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo, this picture is one of the most representative views of the fjord in Gude's oeuvre — a motif he repeated in several versions. It unites documentary fidelity to the capital's topography with a poetic, atmospheric mood. A landscape that brings the historic breath of the sea and the light of a Norwegian summer into any interior — calm, dignified and full of inner movement. When he painted this work, Gude was professor of landscape painting in Karlsruhe, having earlier spent a few years in Wales, where the mild climate favoured open-air painting. It was these studies of skies, clouds and reflections on water that made him an unsurpassed master of atmosphere — fully evident in this view of the former Christiania, as Oslo was called until 1925. |
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DETAILS Title: From the Inlet of Oslo Original title: Innseilingen til Christiania Artist: Hans Gude Date: 1874 Place of origin: Karlsruhe / Christiania (Oslo), Norwegia Type : Painting Technique: Oil on canvas Genre: Marine landscape Style: Romanticism / Realism Form: Painting |
Hans Gude - From the Inlet of Oslo
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