Sneha Girap (Editor)

Johan Otto Hesselbom

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Artist
  
Otto Hesselbom

Name
  
Johan Hesselbom

Owner
  
private collection

Type
  
Oil on canvas

Year
  
1903 (1903)


Johan Otto Hesselbom httpssokriksarkivetsesblbilder129447018

Dimensions
  
82.5 cm × 112 cm (32.5 in × 44 in)

Died
  
June 20, 1913, Saffle, Sweden

Johan Otto Hesselbom (13 July 1848 – 20 June 1913) was a Swedish artist.

Johan Otto Hesselbom Johan Otto Hesselbom Our country Picture of Dalsland Fine Art Copy

Painter

Johan Otto Hesselbom Johan Otto Hesselbom Wikipedia

Hesselbom studied as a young man at the Swedish Evangelical Mission, to become a preacher. In 1880 he transferred to the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden, and in 1882 he joined the Baptist Union of Sweden. Hesselbom was also preacher who was known about his sermons on religious topics.

In the meantime 1888-95, he was educated at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, with Per Daniel Holm as a teacher. Hesselbom made his debut in 1897 as a landscape painter.

He painted View from Dalsland at Sunset (Utsikt i Dalsland vid solnedgången) in 1898, Alley in Moonlight (Allé i månsken) in 1900, Toward the Mountains (1903) and Foster Village (Fosterbygden) (1906). Hesselbom is considered one of the foremost landscape painters from Dalsland and he gained some international renown. He was awarded international prizes in Venice 1901, Budapest, Paris 1906 and Vienna, and his works are represented in international collections.

One of his most widely known paintings, Our land, our Homeland (Vårt land, vårt fosterland) was painted in 1902, is exhibited at the National Museum in Stockholm.

References

Johan Otto Hesselbom Wikipedia