
1825–1903 · Norwegian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Hans Gude was a Norwegian Romantic landscape painter, celebrated for his depictions of the Norwegian fjords and mountains. He significantly influenced the development of Norwegian landscape painting and mentored a generation of artists.
what you'll learn
Studying Gude's work allows students to understand the Romantic movement's emphasis on nature and emotion, as well as the importance of accurate observation and atmospheric perspective in landscape painting. Students can learn about composition, light, and color to create depth and mood in their own landscapes.
related: Johan Christian Dahl, Caspar David Friedrich

bondegård Med Beitende Kuer
1892

Landskap Med Buskap Og Foss
1852

Norwegian Highlands
1857

Ved Bredden Av Chiemsee
1871

Parklandskap Med Figurer
1856

Sailing into the Oslo Fiord

Efoybroen, Nord-wales
1863

Winter Afternoon
1847

Kaien På Feste I Nær Mossthe Jetty at Feste near Moss
1898

Elvemunning Ved Brodick, Arran, Skottland
1877

Mountain Landscape
1876

Vinterscene
1874

Andelven, Eidsvold
1853

Fishing Party at Sunrise
1873

landskap Fra Drachenwand Ved Mondsee
1870

Landskap Ved Tarbert Castle, Skottland
1877

Asterudtjernet, Ringerike
1878

Fresh Breeze of the Norwegian Coast

Sandviksfjorden
1879

the Foot of Romsdalshorn to the Right
1894

Molde Fra Utsikten
1890

Balestrand Ved GÃ¥rden Flesje
1850

Norwegian Harbor of Refuge Or Port of Refuge on the Norwegian Coast
1873

Hardanger Fjord

Sivstudie, Chiemsee
1867

Baroniet Rosendal
1849

Høifjell

Ung Dame Med Syriner (detail)
1897

Tessefossen I Vaga I Middagsbelysning

Brenning Ved Hanko
1890