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Richard Bergh Konstnarens wife mk187
1886
Oil slick pa screen
116x89cm
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Richard Bergh Portrait of Nils Kreuger mk187
1883
Oil slick pa screen
120.5x102.5cm
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Richard Bergh Knight and The virgin mk187
1897
Oil slick pa screen
197x212cm
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Richard Bergh after the pose mk247
1884,oil on canvas,57x79 in,145x200 cm,malmo museum,malmo,sweden
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Richard Bergh sjalvportratt ofullbordat mk269
1889 olja pa duk 30.5 x 23.5 CM prins eugens waldemarsudde
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Richard Bergh Portrait of painter Nils Kreuger Date 1883(1883)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 120.5 x 102.5 cm (47.4 x 40.4 in)
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Richard Bergh Author Per Hallstrom and his wife Helga Date 1904(1904)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 122 x 148.5 cm (48 x 58.5 in)
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Richard Bergh Portrait of professor Karl Warburg Date 1905(1905)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 139 x 112 cm (54.7 x 44.1 in)
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Richard Bergh Portrait of painter Nils Kreuger 1883(1883)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 120.5 x 102.5 cm (47.4 x 40.4 in)
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Richard Bergh Author Per Hallstrom and his wife Helga 1904(1904)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 122 x 148.5 cm (48 x 58.5 in)
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Richard Bergh Hjalmar Branting Medium Oil
Dimensions 163.5 x 102.5 cm (64.4 x 40.4 in)
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Richard Bergh Nordic summer's evening 1899-1900
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 170 x 223.5 cm (66.9 x 88 in)
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Richard Bergh Portrait of professor Karl Warburg 1905(1905)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 139 x 112 cm (54.7 x 44.1 in)
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Richard Bergh Hjalmar Branting oil
Dimensions 163.5 X 102.5 cm (64.4 X 40.4 in)
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Richard Bergh
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1858?C1919,Painter, writer and museum director, son of Edvard Bergh. He studied in Stockholm, first at the art school of Edvard Pers?us (1841-90) and from 1878 to 1881 at the Konstakademi, where he met Nils Kreuger and Karl Nordstrem. His early work consists mainly of academically treated scenes from Swedish history and legend. In 1881 he left for France, studying in Paris with Jean-Paul Laurens and at the Academie Colarossi (1881-4); he made his debut at the Salon of 1883. In 1885, with Ernst Josephson and other members of the Scandinavian artists' colonies in Paris and Grez-sur-Loing, he became one of the main promoters of the Opponenterna, a movement of protest against the conservative attitudes of the Konstakademi; the following year this group formed the Konstnersferbund (Artists' Union), of which Bergh was a leading member throughout his life.
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