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Горло все еще болит, поэтому я даже в виртуальном мире не очень разговорчива. Буду пока вас картинками развлекать.

Bengt Nordenberg (1822 - 1902)
Название картины , к сожалению, не нашла.
Очень люблю "картины с письмами". Начинаешь сразу думать, что в письме написано.
А еще, не знаю уж почему, что то в этой картине есть хоббитское по настроению.
Nordenberg, Bengt
(b Jämshög, Blekinge, 22 April 1822; d Düsseldorf, 16 Dec 1902). Swedish painter. Following a poor childhood he was educated as an artisan painter. In 1843 he enrolled at the art academy in Stockholm but had to break off his studies prematurely for lack of money. From an early age, Nordenberg had made up his mind to create a national painting depicting the lives of Swedish country people. His encounter with Adolph Tidemand’s pictures of Norwegian rural life, executed in Düsseldorf, inspired him to make his way to Düsseldorf in 1851. There he became a student of Ferdinand Theodor Hildebrandt (1804–74). He also assisted Tidemand and travelled with him to Norway and Sweden in 1852. In 1856 Nordenberg went to Paris, where he was apprenticed to Thomas Couture, and then on to Rome; because of Nordenberg’s nationalistic disposition these journeys had little influence on his art. He settled in Düsseldorf but made a number of journeys to Sweden during the 1860s.

Bengt Nordenberg (1822 - 1902)
Название картины , к сожалению, не нашла.
Очень люблю "картины с письмами". Начинаешь сразу думать, что в письме написано.
А еще, не знаю уж почему, что то в этой картине есть хоббитское по настроению.
Nordenberg, Bengt
(b Jämshög, Blekinge, 22 April 1822; d Düsseldorf, 16 Dec 1902). Swedish painter. Following a poor childhood he was educated as an artisan painter. In 1843 he enrolled at the art academy in Stockholm but had to break off his studies prematurely for lack of money. From an early age, Nordenberg had made up his mind to create a national painting depicting the lives of Swedish country people. His encounter with Adolph Tidemand’s pictures of Norwegian rural life, executed in Düsseldorf, inspired him to make his way to Düsseldorf in 1851. There he became a student of Ferdinand Theodor Hildebrandt (1804–74). He also assisted Tidemand and travelled with him to Norway and Sweden in 1852. In 1856 Nordenberg went to Paris, where he was apprenticed to Thomas Couture, and then on to Rome; because of Nordenberg’s nationalistic disposition these journeys had little influence on his art. He settled in Düsseldorf but made a number of journeys to Sweden during the 1860s.