Nils Edvard Kreuger
Nils Edvard Kreuger (born October 11, 1858 in Kalmar , † May 11, 1930 in Stockholm ) was a Swedish painter , draftsman , illustrator and commercial artist .
life and work
Nils Edvard Kreuger attended the drawing class at the preparatory school at the Stockholm Art Academy from 1874 to 1876. However, Kreuger was never a student of the art academy itself. From 1876 to 1880 he worked with Edvard Perséus and from 1881 to 1887 he was a student of Jean-Paul Laurens and the Académie Colarossi in Paris . From 1883 the stay in Paris was interrupted by summer stays in Holland and Sweden . In 1887 and 1888 he worked in Varberg together with Richard Bergh and Karl Nordström . In 1888/1889 Kreuger worked again in Paris and from 1889 to 1896 again in Varberg. In 1896 he moved to Stockholm .
In 1899 Kreuger became a member of the board of the Swedish Artists Association, in whose foundation he had participated in 1886. He was also involved in the opposition of Swedish artists to the Stockholm Academy in 1885. Since the 1880s he has regularly sent the exhibitions of the Swedish Artists Association. In Paris, Kreuger had joined the Impressionists .
In the early years Kreuger often used an original mixed technique that combined oil painting and drawing or dotting with ink. In later years he preferred a simplistic, summary, broad style of painting.
Kreuger created several monumental compositions as wall paintings for schools in Stockholm. In general, however, he preferred the small and medium image format. Despite his extensive production, Kreuger never repeated himself in the selection of his motifs. His drawings (Federmanier), his book illustrations and posters (e.g. poster for the magazine Ord and Bild ) are also known. His series is particularly well-known: Historiska Baksidor (historical downside); a collection of grotesque, oil-painted caricature portraits of noble people (including Charles XII and Frederick the Great).
Kreuger had been married to Berta Elisabet (born von Essen, 1857–1932) since 1886.
Museums, galleries and exhibitions (selection)
- On the way to the quarry (1883)
- Spring in Halland (1894)
- Field cultivation in spring (1884)
- On the Boulevard Arago (1885)
- Street in the Montparnasse district (around 1885)
- Cows in the Water (1885)
- Spring in Holland (1890)
- Aprilafton (1892)
- Spring in Halland (1894)
- Northern Lights (around 1895)
- Departure of seaweed from the Halland coast (1898)
- Lunchtime (pastel, 1900)
- Heath on Öland (1901)
- Midsommar (1905)
- Midsummer's Day at the lock in Stockholm (1905)
- A ray of sunshine (1907)
- Old Mare (1909)
- Marsafton (1915)
- Terraces vid Rosendal (1918)
Picture gallery
literature
- Kreuger, Nils Edvard . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 21 : Knip – Kruger . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1927, p. 514 .
- Kreuger, Nils Edvard . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 82, de Gruyter, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-11-023187-8 , p. 1 f.
- Georg Nordensvan : Kreuger, Nils Edvard . In: Theodor Westrin (Ed.): Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi . 2nd Edition. tape 14 : Kikarskten – Kroman . Nordisk familjeboks förlag, Stockholm 1911, Sp. 1275 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).
- 2. Kreuger, Nils Edvard . In: Herman Hofberg, Frithiof Heurlin, Viktor Millqvist, Olof Rubenson (eds.): Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon . 2nd Edition. tape 1 : A-K . Albert Bonniers Verlag, Stockholm 1906, p. 613-614 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).
- Axel L. Romdahl , Johnny Roosval : Svensk Konsthistoria. Stockholm, 1913, p.?.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2. Kreuger, Nils Edvard . In: Herman Hofberg, Frithiof Heurlin, Viktor Millqvist, Olof Rubenson (eds.): Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon . 2nd Edition. tape 1 : A-K . Albert Bonniers Verlag, Stockholm 1906, p. 614 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).
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SURNAME | Kreuger, Nils Edvard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish painter, draftsman, illustrator and commercial artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 11, 1858 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Squid |
DATE OF DEATH | May 11, 1930 |
Place of death | Stockholm |