Hans Gude
March 13, 1825 ?C August 17, 1903,Norwegian painter. He was the most renowned Norwegian landscape painter of his time. At the age of 12 he was enrolled as a pupil of Johannes Flintoe (1787-1880). After attending evening classes at the Kongelige Tegneskole in Christiania, he went to D?sseldorf in 1841 to study privately with the landscape painter Andreas Achenbach (1815-1910). In 1842 Gude was admitted to the landscape class at the Akademie under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. He was later appointed an assistant teacher at Schirmer private studio, and he succeeded his master as Professor of landscape painting both at the D?sseldorf Akademie (1854-62) and at the Karlsruhe Akademie (1864-80). In the 1840s Gude established his reputation in Norway and on the Continent with powerful images of the Norwegian mountains. These were shown in the Kunstforening galleries in D?sseldorf and Christiania and at the Berliner Akademische Kunstausstellung, where Gude exhibited throughout his life. Adolph Tidemand and Gude dominated the colony of Norwegian artists who studied in D?sseldorf in the mid-19th century. The two artists worked together on five paintings, all representing people in boats; Gude painted the landscape, Tidemand the figures. The Bridal Procession at Hardanger (1848; Oslo, N.G.) celebrates a ceremony of country life and is the most famous work of Norwegian National Romanticism. In a sunny western Norwegian landscape with snow on the high mountains, the bridal couple and wedding guests in national costume are shown rowing across the water from a medieval stave church on the headland in the background. Gude revealed greater maturity in High Mountain (1857; Oslo, N.G.). The disposition of mountains massed on the high plateau around a little lake produces an effect of monumentality. The predominant colours shade from grey to blue, concentrated in the cloud cover. The influence of Schirmer tranquil landscapes is apparent, while the rhythmic arrangement of light and shadow is reminiscent of Achenbach.

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Hans Gude Winter Afternoon oil painting


Winter Afternoon
Date 1847(1847) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 50.5 x 36 cm (19.9 x 14.2 in) cjr
Painting ID::  81173
Hans Gude
Winter Afternoon
Date 1847(1847) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 50.5 x 36 cm (19.9 x 14.2 in) cjr
   
   
     

Hans Gude Under eketreet oil painting


Under eketreet
oil on canvas, original size 78x112cm Date 1858 cyf
Painting ID::  82413
Hans Gude
Under eketreet
oil on canvas, original size 78x112cm Date 1858 cyf
   
   
     

Hans Gude Landskap fra Drachenwand ved Mondsee oil painting


Landskap fra Drachenwand ved Mondsee
oil on canvas, original size 34x47cm Date 1870 cyf
Painting ID::  82484
Hans Gude
Landskap fra Drachenwand ved Mondsee
oil on canvas, original size 34x47cm Date 1870 cyf
   
   
     

Hans Gude Sivstudie oil painting


Sivstudie
oil on canvas, original size 25x55cm Date 1867 cyf
Painting ID::  82500
Hans Gude
Sivstudie
oil on canvas, original size 25x55cm Date 1867 cyf
   
   
     

Hans Gude Ved bredden av Chiemsee oil painting


Ved bredden av Chiemsee
oil on canvas, original size 69x106cm Date 1871 cyf
Painting ID::  82701
Hans Gude
Ved bredden av Chiemsee
oil on canvas, original size 69x106cm Date 1871 cyf
   
   
     

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     Hans Gude
     March 13, 1825 ?C August 17, 1903,Norwegian painter. He was the most renowned Norwegian landscape painter of his time. At the age of 12 he was enrolled as a pupil of Johannes Flintoe (1787-1880). After attending evening classes at the Kongelige Tegneskole in Christiania, he went to D?sseldorf in 1841 to study privately with the landscape painter Andreas Achenbach (1815-1910). In 1842 Gude was admitted to the landscape class at the Akademie under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. He was later appointed an assistant teacher at Schirmer private studio, and he succeeded his master as Professor of landscape painting both at the D?sseldorf Akademie (1854-62) and at the Karlsruhe Akademie (1864-80). In the 1840s Gude established his reputation in Norway and on the Continent with powerful images of the Norwegian mountains. These were shown in the Kunstforening galleries in D?sseldorf and Christiania and at the Berliner Akademische Kunstausstellung, where Gude exhibited throughout his life. Adolph Tidemand and Gude dominated the colony of Norwegian artists who studied in D?sseldorf in the mid-19th century. The two artists worked together on five paintings, all representing people in boats; Gude painted the landscape, Tidemand the figures. The Bridal Procession at Hardanger (1848; Oslo, N.G.) celebrates a ceremony of country life and is the most famous work of Norwegian National Romanticism. In a sunny western Norwegian landscape with snow on the high mountains, the bridal couple and wedding guests in national costume are shown rowing across the water from a medieval stave church on the headland in the background. Gude revealed greater maturity in High Mountain (1857; Oslo, N.G.). The disposition of mountains massed on the high plateau around a little lake produces an effect of monumentality. The predominant colours shade from grey to blue, concentrated in the cloud cover. The influence of Schirmer tranquil landscapes is apparent, while the rhythmic arrangement of light and shadow is reminiscent of Achenbach.

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