View over Hallingdal

Johan Christian Dahl

Created:
Movement:
1844
Romanticism
key Notes:
Norwegian landscape, Romantic naturalism
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Dimensions:
9 1/2 x 14 3/8 in. (24.1 x 36.5 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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View over Hallingdal by Johan Christian Dahl

View over Hallingdal, painted in 1844 by Johan Christian Dahl, is an exemplary work of the Norwegian Romantic landscape tradition. Executed in oil on canvas, the painting captures the dramatic and serene beauty of the Hallingdal valley, reflecting Dahl's deep appreciation for the Norwegian landscape. As a leading figure in the Romantic movement, Dahl's work played a crucial role in shaping national identity through art, emphasizing the sublime and picturesque qualities of Norway's natural scenery.

Johan Christian Dahl, often regarded as the father of Norwegian landscape painting, was instrumental in the development of landscape art in the 19th century. His meticulous attention to detail and atmospheric effects in works like View over Hallingdal influenced subsequent generations of artists. Dahl's commitment to capturing the essence of Norway's landscapes contributed significantly to the Romantic movement's focus on nature and its emotional resonance.

Description of the work:

View over Hallingdal by Johan Christian Dahl

The painting "View over Hallingdal" by Johan Christian Dahl, created in 1844, is an oil on canvas that exemplifies the Romantic style with its dramatic depiction of the Norwegian landscape. The artwork captures the expansive and rugged terrain of Hallingdal, highlighting Dahl's mastery in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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View over Hallingdal