
1859–1924 · Swedish · 11 artworks
artist bio
Anna Palm de Rosa was a Swedish artist known for her watercolor paintings, particularly cityscapes and landscapes. She captured the atmosphere and light of her surroundings with a keen eye for detail, contributing to the tradition of Swedish naturalism and early impressionism.
what you'll learn
Studying Anna Palm de Rosa's work allows students to explore the transition from naturalism to impressionism, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere in urban and landscape settings. Students can learn about watercolor techniques and the depiction of everyday life in late 19th and early 20th century Sweden.
related: Frits Thaulow, Carl Larsson

Fjäderholmarna, Stockholm
1890

View of Strömmen
1890

The Seasons (Augusta Lundin, Brunkebergstorg)
1890

The New Opera and Gustav Adolf Square
1898

Panoramavy Över Stockholms Slott
1891

A Game of L'hombre in Brøndums Hotel
1885

Home Interior, Barnhusträdgårdsgatan
1880

Traffic on Stockholms Ström
1890

Högklint Cliff (Gotland)
1891

Kalmarsund

The Old Opera House from Helgeandsholmen
1892