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Dive into the magic of Nordic landscapes with this art print of the work Northern Lights, Study of Northern Norway by Anna Boberg, a Swedish artist fascinated by the Arctic expanses and celestial light. This enchanting painting captures a rare natural phenomenon with extraordinary artistic sensitivity.
In this painting, the artist depicts a nocturnal scene of the Far North, illuminated by the ethereal dance of the northern lights. Vibrant greens and blues streak across a deep sky, while the dark contours of the Norwegian mountains stand out in the twilight. The contrast between the earthly darkness and the celestial light creates an atmosphere that is both mystical and spectacular.
Anna Boberg (1864–1935) is a Swedish painter little known to the general public but admired for her depiction of Nordic landscapes. At a time when female artists were rare, she traveled alone to northern Norway, notably the Lofoten Islands, to paint on location intense and unusual natural scenes.
With this study of the northern lights, she blends the rigor of scientific observation with pictorial poetry, paying tribute to the unexplored beauty of the Arctic regions.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
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Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
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Dive into the magic of Nordic landscapes with this art print of the work Northern Lights, Study of Northern Norway by Anna Boberg, a Swedish artist fascinated by the Arctic expanses and celestial light. This enchanting painting captures a rare natural phenomenon with extraordinary artistic sensitivity.
In this painting, the artist depicts a nocturnal scene of the Far North, illuminated by the ethereal dance of the northern lights. Vibrant greens and blues streak across a deep sky, while the dark contours of the Norwegian mountains stand out in the twilight. The contrast between the earthly darkness and the celestial light creates an atmosphere that is both mystical and spectacular.
Anna Boberg (1864–1935) is a Swedish painter little known to the general public but admired for her depiction of Nordic landscapes. At a time when female artists were rare, she traveled alone to northern Norway, notably the Lofoten Islands, to paint on location intense and unusual natural scenes.
With this study of the northern lights, she blends the rigor of scientific observation with pictorial poetry, paying tribute to the unexplored beauty of the Arctic regions.
We do not have stocks and print your prints upon receipt of your order. We do this for 2 reasons:
French law imposes a withdrawal period of 14 days. At Artem Legrand, you have 30 days to change your mind. Returns are freewe provide you with the return label.
Yes, to do this, indicate the postal code of the relay point in the comment section of the order page.
Our prints are made on 140g premium quality paperto which we apply a matte lamination.
Matte Rendering
Back view
Optional frame
Back view
Rigid support
Mounting chassis (included)
Which support should you choose?
Ideal for vintage posters, bohemian posters, baby decorations. Excellent value for money
Ideal finish for art prints of paintings
Most premium finish, perfect for photographs but also for art prints of paintings.
What dimensions?
If you are unsure between 2 sizes, opt for the larger one. Indeed, when unwrapping the print you can often have the impression of having imagined the larger print.