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Hilding Nyman
Hilding Nyman, Mountain Landscape

Early 1900´s

About the Item

A mountainous landscape painted by Hilding Elof Nyman (1870 - 1937). Oil on panel. The motif is probably from Dalarna in Swedens north part were he spent periods of his life. Nyman was a Swedish painter, draftsman and graphic artist. Hilding Nyman studied, among other things, with the American artist W. L. M. Pendleton in Örebro between 1892 and 1893. Pendleton ran an art school in Örebro during the 1890s. Later, Nyman moved to Stockholm and became a student of Richard Bergh between 1898-1899 and then he studied at the Artists' Association's painting school in 1900. In 1901, Nyman went on several study trips that took him to Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. During a short stay in Mora in 1911, he was also a student of Anders Zorn. As a painter, Nyman's output was limited and mainly includes landscape pictures and depictions of folk life from Dalarna and Uppland. Nyman became better known as a cartoonist, where he worked for Strix (1897), Dagens Nyheter (1901), Svenska Dagbladet (1905) and Stockholms-Tidningen (1913-15). His cheeky, powerful illustrations in ink are very reminiscent of Albert Engström's style. Nyman was also active as a book illustrator. Nyman participated in a number of exhibitions; Among other things, he exhibited at the Artists' Union's exhibition in Sthlm 1902, the Baltic exhibition in Malmö 1914, Erste internationale Kunstausstellung in Leipzig, the Swedish art exhibition at Charlottenborg in Köbenhavn 1916, Swedish graphics 1912–1919 at the Art Academy in 1919, Swedish art at Valand-Chalmers in Gbg 1923 and Contemporary English and Swedish graphics at the Art Academy in 1927. For N's development as a graphic artist, the studies for the skilled technician A Tallberg and even more so for Anders Zorn have been of great importance. As with Zorn, portraits dominate along with folk life motifs, scenes from lake shores, shacks and peasant life, executed in an elegant and evocative impressionism. His works are represented in the National Museum, the Zorn Museum in Mora, Uppsala University Library as well as the Gothenburg Art Museum and the Östersund Museum.
  • Creator:
    Hilding Nyman (1870 - 1937, Swedish)
  • Creation Year:
    Early 1900´s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)Width: 12.21 in (31 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    The condition is very good but a light surface cleaning will do well for the painting. Measurements are without frame.
  • Gallery Location:
    Stockholm, SE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2608214209772
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