Arvid Johanson (1862-1923) Modern Swedish painter
Arvid Johanson (1862-1923) Modern Swedish painter
Arvid Johanson (1862-1923) Modern Swedish painter 'Steamer in Fog' Arvid Johanson (1862-1923) Modern Swedish painter 'Steamer in Fog' framed
About Arvid Johanson (1862-1923)

Son of a marine painter, Johansson was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His future was decided for him studying art first in Stockholm and then in Düsseldorf. He spent some time in the studio of the Dutch marine painter Hendrik Willem Mesdag at the Hague before moving to France. His first marine paintings were noticed at the Paris Salon by the journal Gil Blas in 1888, “a young Swedish painter whose canvases were noticed at the last Salon, is sending two very interesting seascapes this year, one of which, a view of the port of Grandville at night, is most remarkable, in our opinion. Moon effect very curious, striking set, and which marks that the artist, a former sailor, understood the sea, as a lover and, as a poet, while remaining an exact and scrupulous observer of truth.”

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Steamer in Fog

£4,750
  • Size unframed: H17 x W27 ins (43 x 69 cms)
  • Size framed: H23 x W32 ins (58 x 81 cms)
  • Oil on Canvas
  • Framed

It won’t go unnoticed that I’ve slipped in a few Swedish painters this year. We have a few thousand mid-century Nordic paintings that live in our Cecil Court basement, largely kept at an affordable price level for our many interior designer clients who tend to arrive in a large van. There are a select number of more serious Swedish paintings that we tuck away for special events - the Dealer’s Eye show being just that.  This atmospheric steamer gliding out of the sea mist is typical of Johansson’s work. Although a Swede by birth he became one of the most celebrated marine artists in France, eventually becoming the official painter to the French Navy.

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About Arvid Johanson (1862-1923)

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