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Richard Bergh: Nordic summer's evening wikidata:Q17190395 reasonator:Q17190395
Artist Richard Bergh (1858–1919) wikidata:Q1356488 Richard Bergh Alternative names Sven Richard Bergh Description Swedish art educator and painter Date of birth/death 28 December 1858 Edit this at Wikidata29 January 1919 Edit this at Wikidata Location of birth/death Stockholm City Edit this at Wikidata Nacka församling Edit this at Wikidata Authority file wikidata:Q1356488: Q1356488 VIAF: 5735847 ISNI: 0000000066747351 ULAN: 500011798 LCCN: n00005725 Open Library: OL1509185A WorldCat artist QS:P170,Q1356488 image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title _Nordic summer's evening_label QS:Len,"Nordic summer's evening" label QS:Lsv,"Nordisk sommarkväll"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Depicted people Karin Pyk Edit this at Wikidata Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke
Date between 1899 and 1900date QS:P571,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P1319,+1899-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvasmedium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 170 × 223.5 cm (66.9 × 87.9 in)
Collection Gothenburg Museum of Art wikidata:Q1992004 Gothenburg Museum of Art Native name Göteborgs konstmuseum Location Gothenburg, Sweden Coordinates 57° 41′ 47″ N, 11° 58′ 50″ E Link to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps Edit this at Wikidata Established 1923 Edit this at Wikidata Website konstmuseum.goteborg.se Authority file wikidata:Q1992004: Q1992004 VIAF: 158282684 ISNI: 0000000404385366 ULAN: 500237486 LCCN: n81029678 NLA: 36061781 WorldCat institution QS:P195,Q1992004
Accession number F 07 (Gothenburg Museum of Art) Edit this at Wikidata
Exhibition history The Mirror of Nature. Nordic Landscape Painting 1840-1910, Statens Museum for Kunst (6 October 2007 - 24 February 2008) Edit this at Wikidata
Notes View from the balcony at Ekholmsnäs gård across Kyrkviken towards Gråviken at Lidingö. Models; Prince Eugén, Duke of Närke & singer Karin Pyk, close friends to Richard Bergh. The two persons were painted at different occasions; Karin Pyk in Assisi, Italy and Prince Eugén at Ekholmsnäs when he visited Ekholmsnäs during the time Bergh worked with the painting. The two pillars in the painting were actually the pillars on the ground floor that supported the balcony but were used by Bergh to get a better composition.
References The mirror of nature, 69 Edit this at Wikidata http://emp-web-34.zetcom.ch/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=2146&viewType=detailView Edit this at Wikidata http://hem.fyristorg.com/galleri_forslund/RBergh.pdf
Source/Photographer sandstead.com
Permission(Reusing this file) Public domain
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