August Jernberg
August Jernberg | |
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Born |
August Jernberg 16 September 1826 Gävle, Sweden |
Died |
22 June 1896 69) Düsseldorf, German Empire | (aged
Nationality | Swedish - German |
Known for | Painter |
Movement | Düsseldorf school of painting |
August Jernberg (16 September 1826 – 22 June 1896) was a Swedish artist who emigrated to Germany.
He was mainly painter of portraits in his early years; he also painted historical and biblical pictures. In the 1860s he became a genre and landscape painter. He studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm from 1843 to 1846 and then went to Paris, where he studied under Thomas Couture from 1847 to 1853. In 1854 he settled down in Düsseldorf, and remained there until his death, with the exceptions of some shorter trips.
His son Olof Jernberg (1855–1935) was also an artist.
Gallery
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A Dancing Bear (1865)
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The New Pipe
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Interior from an artists studio
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Still life (1863)
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View from Düsseldorf (ca 1865)
References
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