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Leaving Home (Dalecarlian Scene)

Discover Bengt Nordenberg (1822-1902), a Swedish Düsseldorf School artist famed for genre paintings of rural life in Dalarna, Skåne & Blekinge. Explore his scenes of 19th-century Sweden!

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Artwork Description

Bengt Nordenberg was born 1822 in Jämshög, Blekinge. He is strongly associated with the Düsseldorf school, and he is known for his pictures with motifs taken from the Swedish regions Dalarna, Blekinge and Skåne, but he also depicted the middle- and upper classes way of living, and also churches and altarpieces. He is represented at both the National Museum in Stockholm and at The Gothenburg Museum of Art. Several of his images were reproduced in the journal Lithographic Allehanda, published 1859-65, which contributed to his popularity.Nordenberg grew up under poor circumstances and was trained as an apprentice to an artist in Sölvesborg. But in 1843 he could realize his desire to come to Stockholm and study at the Art Academy. In the fall of 1851 he went to Düsseldorf where Theodor Hildebrandt and then Adolf Tidemand became his teachers. In particular the latter exerted a decisive influence on Nordenberg´s technology and ideas. He was long one of Tidemand´s assistants in the performance of reproductions of his paintings. In 1856 Nordenberg received a travel grant from the Swedish state and after a year and a half in Paris, where he studied with Thomas Couture, and after short stop in Düsseldorf he went to Rome in 1858. He returned soon to Düsseldorf, where he remained for the rest of his life.

Artist Biography

Bengt Nordenberg: A Life in Swedish Genre Painting

Early Life and Education

Bengt Nordenberg was born on April 22, 1822, in Jämshöga, a small village in southern Sweden. He experienced a childhood marked by poverty, which undoubtedly shaped his later artistic focus on everyday life. He began his artistic journey as an apprentice to a painter in Sölvesborg, gaining foundational skills before pursuing formal training.

In 1843, Nordenberg moved to Stockholm to study at the prestigious Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. This marked a crucial step in his development, providing him with access to academic instruction and exposure to contemporary artistic trends.

Düsseldorf Period and Influences

A pivotal moment in Nordenberg’s career came in 1851 when he traveled to Düsseldorf, Germany. This city was a major center for the Düsseldorf School of Painting, known for its realistic depictions of genre scenes and landscapes.

  • He initially studied under Theodor Hildebrandt, but later came under the significant influence of Adolph Tidemand.
  • Tidemand’s emphasis on portraying Norwegian rural life resonated deeply with Nordenberg, shaping both his style and subject matter.
  • For a period, Nordenberg even worked as an assistant to Tidemand, creating reproductions of his paintings – a valuable learning experience.

Artistic Development and Themes

Nordenberg’s artistic development was characterized by a commitment to realism and a deep interest in portraying the lives of ordinary people. While initially influenced by Tidemand, he gradually developed his own distinct style.

  • His early works focused on scenes from Dalarna, Skåne, and Blekinge – regions of Sweden known for their unique cultural traditions and picturesque landscapes.
  • He skillfully captured the essence of rural life, depicting everyday activities, customs, and social interactions with sensitivity and detail.
  • Later in his career, Nordenberg also painted portraits of middle-class and upper-class individuals, as well as religious paintings and altarpieces, demonstrating his versatility.

Travels and Later Life

In 1856, Nordenberg received a travel grant from the Swedish state, allowing him to broaden his artistic horizons.

  • He studied with Thomas Couture in Paris for a year and a half.
  • He made brief returns to Düsseldorf before settling there permanently in 1858.

Düsseldorf became his home for the rest of his life, where he continued to paint and exhibit his work until his death in 1902.

Major Achievements and Historical Significance

Although not as widely recognized today as some of his contemporaries, Bengt Nordenberg was a significant figure in Swedish art during the 19th century.

  • His genre paintings provide valuable insights into the social and cultural life of Sweden during this period.
  • He successfully blended elements of realism with romantic sensibilities, creating works that are both visually appealing and historically informative.
  • Notable works include Rowing to the Church, Dalarna (1854), The Veterans (1882), and Leaving Home (1876).

Nordenberg’s legacy lies in his ability to capture the spirit of Swedish life with authenticity and artistic skill, making him a notable representative of the Düsseldorf School and a valuable contributor to Swedish art history.

Bengt Nordenberg

Bengt Nordenberg

1822 - 1902 , Sweden

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: April 22, 1822
  • Birth Place: Jämshöga, Sweden
  • Death Date: 1902
  • Influenced By: Adolph Tidemand, Theodor Hildebrandt
  • Movement: Düsseldorf School of Painting
  • Name: Bengt Nordenberg
  • Nationality: Swedish
  • Notable Works:
    • Rowing to the church, Dalarna
    • The veterans
    • A torn goatsheppard family with goats
    • Winter travel
    • Portrait of Pehr Hörberg
    • Leaving home
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