
1855–1935 · Swedish · 12 artworks
artist bio
Georg Pauli was a Swedish painter known for his versatility, working across Impressionism, Symbolism, and even Cubism. He played a significant role in introducing modern art movements to Sweden and is celebrated for his portraits and landscapes.
what you'll learn
Studying Pauli's work allows students to explore the transition from Realism and Impressionism to Symbolism and early Cubism. Students will also learn about portraiture and landscape techniques.
related: Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson

Fate, Life, Truth, Beauty
1905

On the Bridge
1888

French Confirmation

The Reading Light
1884

French Landscape

Spetsknypplerskan
1885

Young Bathers
1914

Girl in a Gondola

Winter Evening at Söder, Stockholm
1889

Summer Idyll

Hanna in a Blue Dress (Portrait of the Artist's Wife)
1896

On the Pier