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Head of an Old Man with Beard

Head of an Old Man with Beard

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Horses Ploughing

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Horse Team and a St. Bernhard in the Snow

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In the Man's Brain

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Kiss on the Beach

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Klestørk I Åsgårdstrand (Clothes On A Line In Åsgårdstrand)

Klestørk I Åsgårdstrand (Clothes On A Line In Åsgårdstrand)

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Kneeling Female Figure

Kneeling Female Figure

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Kneeling Nude

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Kvinne Som Speiler Seg (Woman Looking In The Mirror)

Kvinne Som Speiler Seg (Woman Looking In The Mirror)

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Madonna

Madonna

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Man and Woman by the Window with Potted Plants

Man and Woman by the Window with Potted Plants

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Model by the Wicker Chair

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Model in the Garden

Model in the Garden

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Model, warming his hands

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Moonlight 1893

Moonlight 1893

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Moonlight 1895

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Kunstdrucke von norwegischen Künstlern

Collection: Art Prints by Norwegian Artists

Natural Forces and National Identity

Norwegian art is inextricably linked to the dramatic landscapes of the country — with its deep fjords, rugged mountains, endless forests, and shifting northern light. During the 18th and 19th centuries, painting in Norway became a key medium for articulating national self-awareness. At a time when the country stood politically between Denmark and Sweden, the arts increasingly served to develop a distinct cultural identity — above all through an emphatic representation of nature as a symbol of freedom, strength, and national character.

Norwegian Landscape Painting

Initial impulses came from academic training abroad, particularly at institutions in Copenhagen and Dresden. One of the earliest notable artists was Johannes Flintoe, whose watercolours documented the Norwegian highlands, rural life, and vernacular architecture with a blend of ethnographic interest and Romantic sensibility. A major influence on Norwegian art was the Düsseldorf School, where many painters studied. Central among them was Johan Christian Dahl, regarded as the founder of Norwegian landscape painting. Works such as View from Stalheim and Hardangerfjord combined realistic observation with dramatic visual staging. For Dahl, nature was not merely a subject but an embodiment of the national soul. He paved the way for a younger generation, including Hans Gude, whose alpine and fjord scenes became visual icons of Norway, and Adolph Tidemand, who focused on peasant life and rural customs, contributing to a visual ethnography of the Norwegian people.

Stylistic Pluralism and Emotional Resonance

As the 19th century progressed, painters such as Frits Thaulow emerged with an Impressionist-inflected approach, capturing flowing water, snow, and shifting light with painterly delicacy. His atmospheric winter scenes and tranquil river views fused French technique with Nordic color lyricism. A further important figure was Kitty Kielland, one of Norway’s first professional female artists, whose dense, moorland landscapes brought a new visibility to the female gaze in painting. Toward the century’s end, Christian Skredsvig helped establish poetic realism in Norway, through luminous, light-drenched depictions of nature. This painterly tradition was further enriched by early Symbolists such as Theodor Kittelsen, who developed a singular visual language rooted in Norwegian folklore, creating fairytale-like, often darkly atmospheric imagery drawn from national myth.

International Influence

Artists like Peder Balke, whose stark, reductive compositions and dramatic lighting anticipate modernist tendencies, brought innovative impulses to Norwegian art. His journeys as far north as Svalbard resulted in bold, visionary portrayals of Arctic landscapes — works that foreshadowed Expressionism and inspired later generations. Norwegian artists often combined rigorous academic training with distinct personal idioms, resulting in a wide stylistic spectrum ranging from naturalistic detail to symbolic abstraction. In parallel, a deep tradition of animal and nature painting developed — a cornerstone of Scandinavian visual culture to this day. Hans Gude, Archibald Thorburn, and Allan Brooks (the latter active in Canada) exemplify this approach. Their depictions of wildlife, birds, and northern landscapes express a profound reverence for the natural world — a quality deeply inscribed in the ethos of Norwegian art.

Buy Fine Art Prints at Betterposter

If you are drawn to the visual power of Norwegian art, Betterposter offers a carefully curated selection of high-quality fine art prints. From the dramatic fjordscapes of Johan Christian Dahl and the atmospheric winter scenes of Frits Thaulow to the lyrical naturalism of Hans Gude and the vivid wildlife portrayals of Archibald Thorburn — our prints bring the essence of Norwegian art history directly into your home. Printed on long-lasting, color-saturated paper and available in a variety of formats, they bring northern light and visual depth to any space. Orders over €59 include free shipping, and our 100-day return policy allows you to discover your favorite works at your own pace.