Astrup, Nikolai
Nikolai Astrup (1880-1928) is one of Norway’s most renowned and beloved artists. He has made a name for himself both as a painter and a graphic artist, and is known most of all for his characteristic depictions of the lush, wild landscapes and traditional way of life of Western Norway.
More information about Nikolai Astrup can be found here
Plassering
Medium
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Revebjeller
Astrup, Nikolai
Print, 1917 til 1919
hand painted wood cut, 70×78 cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
Photo: Anders Bergersen
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Vaar og vilje
Astrup, Nikolai
Print
Wood cut, 35,5x28cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Interiør, Jølster prestegård
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting
Oil on canvas, 69x56cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Befringstøylen
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting
olje på lerret, 59 x 68 cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Løe
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting, 1904
Olje på lerret, 51x72cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Funeral Day in Jølster
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting, 1899 til 1907
Oil on canvas, 68x73cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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The Wild Garden Flowers
Astrup, Nikolai
Drawing
Gouache, indian ink, oil, 17,5×21,3cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Midsummer Night Bonfire
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting, 1914
Oil on canvas, 136x196cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Bj. Bjørnson, scene from A Happy Boy
Astrup, Nikolai
Drawing
Pen, 22,2×16,6cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Landscape – Ålhusdalen
Astrup, Nikolai
Drawing
Pencil, 23,6×33,9cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Mill Water
Astrup, Nikolai
Painting, 1914 til 1915
Oil on canvas, 86x105cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum
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Study – Young Man’s Head
Astrup, Nikolai
Drawing
Charcoal with some pencil, 19,1×13,7cm
KODE – Bergen Art Museum