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Arvid Mauritz LindströmLarge Scale Winter Twilight Landscape Painting by Artist Mauritz LindströmLate 1800s
Late 1800s
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This stunning winter landscape by Mauritz Lindström captures the serene yet striking beauty of a snow-laden scene illuminated by the warm glow of twilight. The interplay between the soft, colorful hues of the evening sky and the intricate, frost-covered branches creates an almost three-dimensional effect, drawing the viewer into the composition. The detailed rendering of the snow and the trees evokes a profound sense of coldness, making the atmosphere almost palpable. Measuring an impressive 101 x 152 cm (39 3/4 x 59 7/8 in) with the frame, this large-scale work is a testament to Lindström's mastery of light and texture.
Arvid Mauritz Lindström (1849–1923) was a celebrated Swedish painter renowned for his evocative landscapes. Born in Björksta, Västmanland, he honed his skills at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm between 1869 and 1872, followed by further studies in Munich and Paris. During the 1880s, Lindström resided in London, where he continued to refine his craft and gained recognition for his atmospheric scenes.
A member of the Opponenterna, Lindström exhibited frequently, including at the 1885 Opponent Exhibition, where his work Motiv från Skottland was acquired by Sweden's Nationalmuseum. He later joined the Konstnärsförbundet but eventually distanced himself from collective movements, choosing an independent artistic path.
This particular painting is a fine example of his ability to evoke both the majesty and the intimacy of the Nordic landscape, making it a significant addition to any collection.
Conditon Report:
The painting has been recently cleaned, and the colors are vibrant and strong. The original frame has been looked over, with minor retouching in certain areas. While the frame is in good condition, it does show small, age-related imperfections, which are typical for antique frames.
Please note that shipping the frame involves certain risks. It is possible that minor elements may need to be re-glued after transport. Buyers should be aware of this. However, we will pack the painting and frame meticulously in a custom wooden crate to ensure the best possible protection during transit.
oil on canvas
signed A M Lindström
unframed: 77 x 127 cm (30 3/8 x 50 in)
framed: 101 x 152 cm (39 3/4 x 59 7/8 in)
- Creator:Arvid Mauritz Lindström (1849 - 1923, Swedish)
- Creation Year:Late 1800s
- Dimensions:Height: 39.77 in (101 cm)Width: 59.85 in (152 cm)
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- Condition:The painting has been recently cleaned, and the colors are vibrant and strong. The original frame has been looked over, with minor retouching in certain areas. While the frame is in good condition, it does show small, age-related imperfections.
- Gallery Location:Stockholm, SE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1445215573512
Arvid Mauritz Lindström was born in Sundsvall, Sweden, 1849 and died in 1923. He is recognized as one of the formost Swedish landscape painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often celebrated for his depictions of northern landscapes, forests, and atmospheric light effects. His work is firmly rooted in the Scandinavian landscape tradition, yet also reflects broader European influences. Lindström studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm between 1869 and 1872. He later continued his education abroad, including a period at the Academy in Düsseldorf, Germany, where he absorbed the stylistic tendencies of the Düsseldorf School, particularly its focus on naturalistic yet poetic landscape representation. In addition to his studies in Düsseldorf, Lindström traveled in France and Italy, where he encountered different approaches to landscape painting and gained exposure to international artistic circles. These experiences enriched his palette and broadened his artistic perspective. Lindström was active both in Sweden and abroad. He became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in 1891. His works were frequently exhibited in Stockholm and at other venues in Sweden during his lifetime. He also showed work in international exhibitions, including in Berlin, Paris, and London, where Scandinavian landscape painting was increasingly admired by collectors and critics. Paintings by Lindström are represented in several public collections, including: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Göteborgs konstmuseum (Gothenburg Museum of Art)
Helsingborgs museum
Sundsvalls museum (his birthplace)
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