Nødhavn Ved Norskekysten

Nødhavn Ved Norskekysten
Nødhavn Ved Norskekysten[1]
Artist Hans Gude
Year 1873
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 182 cm × 262 cm (72 in × 103 in)
Location Private Collection

Nødhavn Ved Norskekysten (English translation: Port of Refuge on the Norwegian Coast[1] or Norwegian Harbor of Refuge[2]) is a painting by Norwegian romanticist painter Hans Gude completed in 1873.[3]

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Exhibition history

The painting was first shown at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 where it won a gold medal.[1] It was later displayed at an international exhibition of art at the Academy of Art in Berlin in 1896 while Gude was a professor at the Academy, and yet later still it was shown in Dresden in 1904, the year after Gude's death.[1]

Scene and style

The painting shows a realistic rendering of a storm hitting a Norwegian harbor, with a brig stranded in the distant breakers.[1] The painting is divided into a foreground, where women and children watch the rescue effort; a middle ground, where various moored ships bob in the strong waves; and a background, where wavelike rocks enclose the refuge point and bring the eye down to the stranded brig.[1] The colors used are predominantly the blue-grey of the sea and the beige of the reflections on the sea which serve to unify the piece.[1] Various elements of the scene including the waterfront buildings, the groups of figures, and the departing rowboat, would be reused by Gude in later works.[1]

Ownership

In 1875 the painting was purchased by the Bremen Art Society, although Gude incorrectly identifies them as the Stadtgalerie Bremen in his notes about the sale.[1] In 1907 the painting was transferred to the Kunsthalle Bremen.[1] In 1920 the painting was auctioned off due in part to changing tastes in art and the painting's large size (4.78 m2/51.5 sq ft[3]) which made it difficult to store.[1] In 1932 the painting was auctioned off again in Oslo where it was purchased by its current owner.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Haverkamp, Frode (in Norwegian). Hans Fredrik Gude: From National Romanticism to Realism in Landscape. trans. Joan Fuglesang. 
  2. ^ John Denison Champlin, Charles Callahan Perkins, ed (1887). "Hans Fredrik Gude". Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings. 2. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 183. http://books.google.com/books?id=IwkFAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA183&dq=Hans+gude&as_brr=1. Retrieved 2008-03-09. 
  3. ^ a b Haverkamp, Frode; Gude, Hans Fredrik (in Norwegian). Hans Gude. Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 31. ISBN 82-03-17072-2. OCLC 29047091. 

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