Midsummer's Eve in Norway by Christian Skredsvig
From Sevilla in Spain by Christian Skredsvig
By Hamar by Lars Jorde
Christmas Party by Lars Jorde
A Woman's Arm by Adolph Tidemand
Morning in Ny-Hellesund by Amaldus Nielsen
Jegeren kommer hjem by Adolph Tidemand
Evening at Hvaler by Amaldus Nielsen
Valentina by Camilla Low
Tarantula by Camilla Low

Norwegian Artists

6 artists

Norwegian art is most recognised for its contribution to Expressionism and Symbolism, movements that explored the inner emotional life through bold colours and simplified forms. Artists moved away from strict representation, instead using art to convey psychological states. Edvard Munch is the central figure, whose intensely personal and often angst-ridden works had a global impact. Although Norwegian art was once viewed as provincial, its unique approach to modernism has gained international recognition.

Key Movements

4 movements shaped norwegian art.

Key Ideas

  • Expressionism

    Norwegian artists, particularly Edvard Munch, were instrumental in the development of Expressionism. This movement sought to depict subjective emotions and experiences, often using distorted forms and non-naturalistic colours to convey a sense of anxiety or alienation.

  • Symbolism

    Symbolism, which emerged in the late 19th century, also had a significant impact on Norwegian art. Artists used symbolic imagery to explore themes of love, death, and spirituality, often drawing inspiration from Norse mythology and folklore.

  • Influence of Nature

    The dramatic Norwegian environment, with its fjords, forests, and mountains, has been a constant source of inspiration for artists. Many works depict the power and beauty of nature, often reflecting a sense of awe or solitude.

Museums in Norway

11 museums.

Oslo (3)

  • National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design

    Oslo, Norway

    86 artists
  • University of Oslo's Art collection

    Oslo, Norway

    2 artists
  • Stenersen Museum

    Oslo, Norway

    1 artists

Oslo Municipality (3)

  • Sparebankstiftelsen DNB’s collection

    Oslo Municipality, Norway

    3 artists
  • Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art

    Oslo Municipality, Norway

    1 artists
  • Oslo Museum

    Oslo Municipality, Norway

    1 artists

Bergen Municipality (2)

  • KODE Art museums and composer homes

    Bergen Municipality, Norway

    3 artists
  • Art Museums of Bergen

    Bergen Municipality, Norway

    1 artists

Lillehammer (1)

Meløy (1)

MUNCH building (1)

All Norwegian Artists

6 artists.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Norway's greatest contribution to art?
    Norway's most important contribution is its role in the development of Expressionism. Edvard Munch's intensely personal paintings, such as *The Scream*, helped define the movement's focus on subjective experience and emotional intensity. His work influenced generations of artists and continues to resonate today.
  • Who are the most important Norwegian artists to know?
    Edvard Munch is undoubtedly the most important Norwegian artist, known for his iconic paintings exploring themes of anxiety, love, and death. Camilla Low is another important figure, known for her contributions to Norwegian art.
  • Which Norwegian artist is underappreciated?
    While Edvard Munch is a household name, Camilla Low deserves greater recognition. Her work offers a unique perspective on Norwegian art.
  • When did Norway develop a distinctive national style?
    While influences from other European centres were always present, a distinctive Norwegian style began to emerge in the late 19th century. Artists like Edvard Munch and Camilla Low drew inspiration from Norwegian nature and folklore, developing a unique approach to Symbolism and Expressionism.

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