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Storm in the Skerries.

A heaving blue-green sea meets bluish-black, cloudy, stormy skies. A sombre image of violent forces of nature where the expressive feel is intensified by the fierceness of Strindberg’s spatula work.He found the scene depicted at Dalarö in the Stockholm skerries in the summer of 1892.The painting as a valveTo August Strindberg the playwright and author, painting served as a valve capable of venting the emotional chaos and pressure he continually found himself under, particularly during one of his many crises. The painting begins where the words stop, or where words cannot adequately express the overwhelming feelings of rage, jealousy, loneliness, and anxiety.Automatic artIn an essay from 1894 entitled Nye Kunstretninger! eller Tilfældet i den kunstneriske skaben (New directions of art! or Chance within creativity) Strindberg described his method as automatic art. He worked very intuitively, translating his mental state into images with brief, fierce bursts of activity. That is also why he chose small-scale formats; in fact this painting, which Strindberg called The Flying Dutchman as a reference to Richard Wagner’s (1813-1883) lonely, ever roaming captain, is one of his largest.Strindberg the visual artist did not limit himself to painting only; throughout most of his life he worked with photography and photographic experiments.

august strindberg(1849 – 1912)

Explore the works of August Strindberg (1849-1912), a Swedish playwright, novelist & painter—the 'father' of modern Swedish literature. Discover his naturalistic dramas like Miss Julie & The Father, pioneering psychological themes and Expressionist i

丹麦国家美术馆 (哥本哈根, 丹麦)

通过令人叹为观止的欧洲杰作和北欧黄金时代艺术,体验位于哥本哈根的丹麦国家美术馆。这里为您开启一场沉浸式的历史之旅,诚邀您前来探索其珍藏瑰宝。

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