Holmlund konstnär

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  • holmlund konstnär
  • Josefina Holmlund was an artist who devoted herself mainly to landscape painting. In her earlier paintings, she adhered to the academic style by which she had been inspired during her student years in Düsseldorf. In her later works, she moved on to outdoor painting with several depictions of the Nordic landscape.

    Josefina Holmlund was born in at Södermalm in Stockholm. Her father was Nils Zakrisson, a wholesale merchant, and her mother was Johanna Helena Holmlund, née Torsslow. Josephina Holmlund grew up in a relatively wealthy home. Both she and her older sister Jeanette Möller became artists. Josefina Holmlund took lessons in landscape painting in the s for Tore Billing and Edvard Bergh. She was probably also an external student at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, besides attending courses at Slöjdskolan in Stockholm (now Konstfack).

    In the s, Josefina Holmlund travelled to Düsseldorf where she lived in the home of her sister Jeanette Möller, whose husband, the Norwegian landscape painter Nils Björnson Möller, gave Josefina Holmlund lessons. In Düsseldorf, she dedicated herself to the painting tradition that had developed at the Düsseldorf art academy. Landscapes were

    Josefina Holmlund

    Josefina Holmlund belongs to a pioneering generation of Swedish female artist’s that came to prominence in the second half of the 19th century. Focusing her artistic talent predominantly on landscape painting she kept abreast of the latest developments in the genre. Her production thus reflects the rapidly developing discipline as it blossomed and reached new heights just before the turn of the century Even though her earliest works are clearly dependent on the traditional academic style she was taught, as an external student, at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, her late period works are clearly influenced by the teachings of the French plein-air painting as it developed from c. and onwards.

    Josefina Holmlund was born in Stockholm in Being the daughter of an affluent wholesale merchant, Holmlund grew up in a relatively wealthy home. The idyllic middle-class upbringing also seems to have embraced progressive liberal ideas, since Josefina, and her older sister Jeanette ( – ), both were allowed to train as professional artists. As early as , Jeanette Holmlund became one of four females accepted as students at the Royal Swedish Academy of Ar