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Oscar LyckeMountain Landscape with Lakec. 1915
c. 1915
$2,621.06
£1,947.27
€2,200
CA$3,634.22
A$3,908.30
CHF 2,089.78
MX$47,133.01
NOK 26,426.66
SEK 24,078.09
DKK 16,767.65
About the Item
Swedish Mountain Landscape with Lake
oil on canvas laid on masonite
18 x 27 cm (7 1/8 x 10 5/8 in)
28 x 37 cm (11 x 14 5/8 in)
Provenance:
Acquired directly from Katarina Gunnarsson, who inherited the painting from her mother, Barbro, the daughter of the artist.
Essay:
This small yet evocative painting captures the serene beauty of northern Sweden’s wilderness. The foreground features a tranquil mountain lake, its surface reflecting the cool hues of the surrounding landscape. In the distance, the deep blue silhouettes of mountains rise beneath a luminous sky, creating a striking contrast. The expressive brushwork and rich color palette lend the piece a vibrant, almost tactile quality, characteristic of Lycke’s approach to landscape painting.
Oscar Lycke (1877–1927) was not among the most widely recognized artists of his time, but from an early age, he was determined to make a living as a painter—and he succeeded. Born and raised in Sundsvall, he first received encouragement from a drawing teacher at the local school, only to be discouraged by another. Despite lacking formal artistic training, he moved to Stockholm at the age of twenty, attempting to support himself through painting and illustration. His early years were difficult, but over time, he was able to exhibit his works in several Swedish cities, from Norrköping to Malmö, as well as in Copenhagen and even New York, which he once traveled to.
Lycke was a restless traveler, always in search of new motifs. He lived in various places throughout his life, including Delsbo, where he settled for a time after marrying a woman from Hudiksvall. During the war years of 1915–1918, he resided in Stockholm, spending summers with his family in Räfsnäs in the Stockholm archipelago. Eventually, he returned to his hometown of Sundsvall, where he and his family often spent summers in Bodacke in Liden, a region that provided him with endless inspiration.
By 1918, Lycke had gained recognition, notably with an exhibition at Knaust in Sundsvall. His work reflects the artistic currents of the early 20th century, blending national romanticism with realism. Like many of his contemporaries in Sweden and across Europe—especially in France—he was drawn to both landscape painting and depictions of everyday life.
Despite his success, Lycke’s life was cut short when he passed away in 1927 at the age of 50, after years of declining health and near blindness. His legacy endured, particularly in his native Norrland. In 1977–78, Sundsvall Museum held a retrospective exhibition, revealing how deeply his art had resonated with people. Even decades after his passing, many expatriate Norrländers still kept one of his paintings as a cherished reminder of home.
- Creator:Oscar Lycke (1877 - 1927, Swedish)
- Creation Year:c. 1915
- Dimensions:Height: 11.03 in (28 cm)Width: 14.57 in (37 cm)
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- Condition:Bright and clear colors, visible retouching in corners. Canvas is mounted on masonite. Ready to hang.
- Gallery Location:Stockholm, SE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1445215884732
Oscar Lycke was a Swedish painter best known for his evocative depictions of the northern landscape. Born in Sundsvall in 1877, he devoted his life to capturing the forests, rivers, and light of Norrland in works that combine national romanticism with a strong sense of realism. His paintings remain beloved today for their vivid atmosphere and heartfelt connection to the Nordic environment. Largely self-taught, Lycke showed artistic talent from an early age. After receiving mixed encouragement from his schoolteachers, he left Sundsvall at the age of 20 to pursue a career as an artist in Stockholm. The early years were difficult—he had no formal training and struggled to make a living—but his dedication never wavered. Over time, he gained recognition and began exhibiting in cities across Sweden, including Malmö and Norrköping, as well as internationally in Copenhagen and New York. Lycke was constantly on the move, traveling through Sweden in search of new landscapes and inspiration. He lived at different times in places like Delsbo and Hudiksvall, and during the war years of 1915–1918, he settled in Stockholm, spending summers with his family in Räfsnäs in the Stockholm archipelago. Eventually, he returned to his native Sundsvall, where he continued to paint until the end of his life. His artistic style reflects the cultural mood of early 20th-century Swedish art. Like many of his contemporaries, Lycke was drawn to national themes, finding beauty and identity in the Swedish countryside. His landscapes often depict the shifting light of dawn or dusk, dense spruce forests, and quiet paths glowing with natural color. The emotional resonance of his work, rooted in both memory and place, made him a favorite especially among those with ties to the north. Oscar Lycke passed away in 1927 at the age of 50, after a long period of illness and declining vision. A memorial exhibition at Sundsvalls museum in the late 1970s reaffirmed his significance, especially as a painter of northern Sweden. Today, Oscar Lycke remains a cherished figure in early 20th-century Swedish art, remembered for his lyrical portrayals of Norrland landscapes and his ability to transform everyday nature into something timeless.
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