File:Portrait of a Boz (Anna Nordgren) - Nationalmuseum - 132588.tif

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Anna Nordgren: Portrait of a Boz  wikidata:Q18601245 reasonator:Q18601245
Artist
Anna Nordgren  (1847–1916)  wikidata:Q4969995
 
Anna Nordgren
Alternative names
Nordgren; Anna Christina Nordgren
Description Swedish painter and draughtswoman
Date of birth/death 13 May 1847 Edit this at Wikidata 10 September 1916 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Mariestads Skara city parish
Work period 1867 Edit this at Wikidata–1916 Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q4969995
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Title
English: Portrait of a Boz
Svenska: Pojkporträtt
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: In 1875, after studying at the Royal Academy in Stockholm, Anna Nordgren went to Paris, where she completed her studies at the Académie Julian. During her eight years in France, she also exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon. This painting is typical of her imagery. The motif, with the boy in simple clothes and the grey, misty landscape, shows distinct influences from French Naturalism. In the 1880s, Nordgren moved to London. She stayed in England until the late 1890s, when she returned to Sweden.
Svenska: Efter studier vid Konstakademien i Stockholm begav sig Anna Nordgren 1875 till Paris. Där fullbordade hon sin utbildning bland annat vid Académie Julian. Under sina åtta år i Frankrike ställde hon också flitigt ut på Parissalongen. Den här målningen är representativ för hennes verk vid denna tid. Motivet med den enkelt klädde pojken och det grådisiga landskapet ansluter tydligt till den franska naturalismen. På 1880-talet flyttade Norgren vidare till London. Hennes vistelse i England varade ända fram till slutet av 1890-talet, då hon återvände till Sverige.
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English: In 1875, after studying at the Royal Academy in Stockholm, Anna Nordgren went to Paris, where she completed her studies at the Académie Julian. During her eight years in France, she also exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon. This painting is typical of her imagery. The motif, with the boy in simple clothes and the grey, misty landscape, shows distinct influences from French Naturalism. In the 1880s, Nordgren moved to London. She stayed in England until the late 1890s, when she returned to Sweden.
Svenska: Efter studier vid Konstakademien i Stockholm begav sig Anna Nordgren 1875 till Paris. Där fullbordade hon sin utbildning bland annat vid Académie Julian. Under sina åtta år i Frankrike ställde hon också flitigt ut på Parissalongen. Den här målningen är representativ för hennes verk vid denna tid. Motivet med den enkelt klädde pojken och det grådisiga landskapet ansluter tydligt till den franska naturalismen. På 1880-talet flyttade Norgren vidare till London. Hennes vistelse i England varade ända fram till slutet av 1890-talet, då hon återvände till Sverige.
Date Unknown date
Unknown date
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 64 cm (25.1 in); width: 51 cm (20 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,64U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,51U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 7075
Inscriptions
Svenska: Sterbhusstämpel: Anna Nordgren (sannolikt sterbhusstämpel) Signerad: Anna Nordgren
References
Source/Photographer Erik Cornelius / Nationalmuseum
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