Items Similar to Impressionist Winter Landscape from 1928
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 12
Carl Johansson Impressionist Winter Landscape from 19281928
1928
$3,832.98
£2,867.13
€3,200
CA$5,281.67
A$5,805.84
CHF 3,048.04
MX$69,035.60
NOK 39,143.73
SEK 35,655.71
DKK 24,387.32
About the Item
In the foreground, a rustic wooden fence and a stand of evergreens emerge from soft, pristine drifts, their dark green needles and the artist’s characteristic ultramarine shadows contrasting sharply against the expanse of white. To the right, the delicate silhouette of a bare birch tree extends its frost-laced branches into a pale winter sky. Beyond, a snow-blanketed valley opens up, where a few humble farm buildings barely peek through the covering of snow, suggesting the gentle presence of human life subdued by the season’s hush. Distant hills rise along the horizon in tones of blue and violet, receding into atmospheric haze and imparting a tremendous sense of depth and cold clarity. Johansson’s brushwork is confident and impressionistic, rather than delineating every detail, he captures the fleeting effects of light on snow and sky. The palette is restrained yet rich in nuance: crisp blues and soft lilacs articulate the long winter shadows, while subtle pink and golden tints may warm the sky at the vanishing sun. The atmosphere is one of serene stillness and chill, as if the air itself is motionless in the frigid afternoon light. Through this composition, Johansson masterfully conveys both the grand solitude and delicate poetry of the Nordic winter.
Carl Johansson (1863–1944) was a Swedish landscape painter celebrated for his ability to capture the austere beauty of his country’s northern scenery. Trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, he initially worked in a traditional academic style, but exposure to the French Impressionists Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro proved transformative, shifting his approach toward a looser brushwork and a keener interest in fleeting natural light. In 1885 Johansson aligned himself with the progressive Opponenterna (“Opponents”) group, a breakaway movement of artists advocating for modern ideas, which led to his departure from the conservative Academy. Over subsequent decades, he developed a distinctive Nordic impressionism: a nationally inflected mood painting characterized by clearer and colder colours, ideally suited to wintry motifs. Indeed, many of his favorite subjects were the snow-laden vistas of Norrland (northern Sweden), earning him the affectionate epithet “Norrlandsmålaren,” or “Painter of the North,” among his contemporaries. In his later works, Johansson often suffused his snowscapes with a bold blue tonality – so much so that he was nicknamed “Ultramarin-Johansson” for his predilection for vibrant ultramarine pigments. This 1928 scene, likely from Vemdalen, exemplifies Johansson’s mature style and vision: it merges an atmospheric realism with an impressionist’s sensitivity to color and light, reflecting the artist’s lifelong commitment to depicting Sweden’s landscapes with sincerity and lyricism. A respected member of the Royal Academy by the end of his career, Johansson is today regarded as an important figure in the evolution of Swedish landscape painting, bridging academic tradition and modern plein air naturalism while inspiring a new generation of Nordic painters.
oil on canvas
unframed 38 × 55 cm (14.96 × 21.65 in)
framed 48 × 65.5 cm (18.90 × 25.79 in)
signed and dated “Carl Johansson -28”.
- Creator:Carl Johansson (1863 - 1944)
- Creation Year:1928
- Dimensions:Height: 18.9 in (48 cm)Width: 25.79 in (65.5 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement Style:
- Period:
- Condition:Very good condition with bright and clear colors. Ready to hang.
- Gallery Location:Stockholm, SE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1445217346112
Carl Johansson began his art studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1882, where he had Edvard Perséus and Per Daniel Holm as teachers. He joined the Opponents in 1885, which meant that he was forced to leave the academy. Johansson made study trips to France in 1891–1892, Tenerife in 1894 and Italy in 1901 and 1914, also participated in the World's Fair in Paris in 1889, the anniversary exhibition in Buenos Aires in 1910 and San Francisco in 1915. Johansson started by painting small, neatly painted landscape paintings in a traditional style, but after he came into contact with the art of the French artists Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, his paintings became more impressionistic. He worked with clear and cold colours, with a factual analysis of the photography and where the vegetation appeared more markedly. In his older days, he used a noticeable blue tone in his paintings, giving him the nickname Ultramarin-Johansson. Since he took most of his motifs from Norrland, he also got the epithet Norrlandsmålaren (The Northern Painter).
About the Seller
5.0
Platinum Seller
Premium sellers with a 4.7+ rating and 24-hour response times
Established in 2020
1stDibs seller since 2020
221 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 1 hour
Associations
International Confederation of Art and Antique Dealers
Associations
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Stockholm, Sweden
- Return Policy
More From This Seller
View AllVårvinter II (Winter, Early Spring II), Oil on Board, C. 1909
Located in Stockholm, SE
The painting "Vårvinter II," believed to have been painted around 1909 by the Swedish artist Karl Tirén, is a remarkable representation of a landscape in the cusp of the seasonal tra...
Category
Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
A Winter Landscape by Swedish Artist Rikard Lindström
Located in Stockholm, SE
Depicting a winter wonderland, this piece mesmerizes the viewer with its turquoise sky - a bold and unique choice that draws the eyes upwards. But the narrative is more profound. Set against this sky is a distant, rugged stone hill, standing as a testament to the timeless beauty of nature. A few trees benethe the hill, gracefully blanketed with snow. The snow itself is no ordinary white, but a mix of pink and blue shimmers, giving the piece a more interesting quality.
More intriguing are the tracks left in the snow. Whose might they be? An animal, perhaps? Or did the artist himself tread this frozen landscape, leaving behind a subtle signature? Such is the mystery of Lindström's work.
Rikard Magnus Lindström (1882-1943) was not just a painter but a storyteller, deeply rooted in his Swedish heritage. He's best known for his paintings of archipelago scenes, where the tranquil and tempestuous moods of the sea often play central characters. Born in Stockholm, Lindström's journey into the art world began at the Konstakademien in Stockholm, and his passion took him to Copenhagen and Paris. Throughout his life, Lindström's restless spirit saw him wander, capturing the diverse landscapes of Stockholm's archipelago, Västkusten, Åland, and notably, Lofoten. His affinity for portraying the vast expanse of the sea, often with sailing vessels in the backdrop, is legendary.
Lindström's colors were described as "powerful yet harmonious," and this piece is no exception. The juxtaposition of the turquoise sky with the shimmering snow showcases his masterful play with colors.
A member of the younger generation of the Konstnärsförbundet, Lindström was greatly influenced by the older members, particularly by Karl Nordström's national-romantic paintings. Besides painting, Lindström had a flair for writing and was a popular contributor to Dagens Nyheter, often penning articles and notes in Morgonbris.
However, beneath the vivacious, nature-loving exterior was a man of depth and complexity, as his ex-wife, Martha Rydell-Lindström, has depicted in her book. He was a lover of life, but his nature held layers of vulnerability and tenderness.
Today, this winter landscape stands as a tribute not just to Lindström's artistic genius but to the very essence of the man himself. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Swedish art history, painted by an artist whose legacy continues to inspire.
Rikard Lindströms paintings...
Category
Early 20th Century Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Original Oil Paining, A Landscape View, 1927, Most likely from Nordingrå, Sweden
Located in Stockholm, SE
Carl Johansson's painting from 1927, most likely depicting a view from Nordingrå, encapsulates the serene beauty of the northern Swedish landscape. Born in Härnösand, Johansson drew ...
Category
1920s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Winter Sunset in the Forest, 1923
Located in Stockholm, SE
This atmospheric winter scene by Swedish artist Birger Borgman captures the stillness and quiet beauty of a snow-covered landscape at dusk. Soft lavender and blue shadows stretch acr...
Category
1920s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Winter Light on a Frozen Lake
Located in Stockholm, SE
In this evocative winter landscape, painted in 1941, Swedish artist Olof Walfrid Nilsson captures the serenity and quiet grandeur of a frozen lake bathed in gentle afternoon light. E...
Category
1940s Romantic Landscape Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Spring Flood, Ockelbo – Rare Winter Landscape by Andreas Hanson, 1917
Located in Stockholm, SE
Painted in 1917, this striking winter landscape captures the force and stillness of a spring flood, likely set in the artist’s native Ockelbo region. The painting is a rare example o...
Category
1910s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
You May Also Like
Snowy Landscape, 1915
By Alexandre Altmann
Located in Paris, Île-de-France
Alexandre Altmann (1878-1932)
Snowy Landscape, 1915
Oil on canvas, 50 x 65 cm
Provenance:
Private collection, France
Captured in the winter tones of 1915 by Alexandre Altmann, 'Sn...
Category
1910s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$14,400 Sale Price
33% Off
Kaj Brandstrup - Framed Mid 20th Century Oil, A Snow Covered Landscape
Located in Corsham, GB
Winter landscape in oil. Signed lower left. Presented in a gilt-effect frame with lambs tongue running pattern to the inner window. On canvas laid to board.
Category
20th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$262 Sale Price
20% Off
A Winter Scene - Snowy 1930
s Landscape
By Frederick R. Wagner
Located in Soquel, CA
Serene winter landscape of a snow covered hills with a frozen creek and far off house in the distance by Frederick Wagner (American, 1864-1940), c.1930's. Signed "F. W." lower right....
Category
1930s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Winter-Landscape by Harald Pryn
1891 - 1968
, Signed and Dated 1949
Located in Aalsgaarde, DK
Charming winter-landscape by Harald Pryn (1891 - 1968), signed and dated 1949
With frame:
H. 125 W. 160 D. 8 cm
H. 49.2 W. 62.9 D. 3.1 in
Without frame...
Category
20th Century Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Winter Landscape with Trees
By William Lester Stevens
Located in Milford, NH
A fine colorful New England winter landscape with trees and a snow covered stone wall by American artist William Lester Stevens (1888-1969).Born in Rockport, Massachusetts, Stevens f...
Category
Early 20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Winter Landscape with Red Cabin - Oil on Canvas 1930´s
Located in Stockholm, SE
Winter Landscape with Red Cottage by Otto Lindberg 1930
This oil on canvas, signed and dated “Otto Lindberg 1930”, captures a serene winter scene in Sweden. A low winter sun filters ...
Category
1930s Naturalistic Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil














