
1855–1930 · Norwegian · 13 artworks
artist bio
Karl Edvard Diriks was a Norwegian painter known for his Impressionistic landscapes and cityscapes. He captured the atmosphere and light of his surroundings, particularly scenes from Norway and France, with a focus on everyday life and natural beauty.
what you'll learn
Studying Diriks' work allows students to explore Impressionistic techniques in landscape painting, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere. Students can learn about color mixing, brushwork, and composition to convey a sense of place and time.
related: Frits Thaulow, Claude Monet

Chickens, France
1914

Isløsning

Pin au bord de la mer

Apres l'orage
1904

Grey weather at Pipervika, Akershus
1922

From Drøbak

Høstdag

Fra Akershus
1881

From Christiania Harbour
1912

Fra Frøensjordene
1880

Piperviksbakken

Untitled

From Drøbaksundet
1923