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Nationality
  
Swedish


Name
  
Richard Bergh

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Full Name
  
Sven Richard Bergh

Born
  
28 December 1858 (
1858-12-28
)
Stockholm, Sweden

Died
  
January 29, 1919, Stockholm, Sweden

Education
  
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts

Artwork
  
Gustav Froding, Popplar vid vattendrag

Known for
  
Portrait painting, Landscape painting

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Sven Richard Bergh (28 December 1858 – 29 January 1919) was a well-known Swedish painter from Stockholm, Sweden. His paintings often depicted Swedish landscapes and portraits. In 1915, Bergh became the director of the Swedish National Museum.

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After studying at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, Bergh traveled to France where he frequently visited the artist colony in Grez-sur-Loing. Bergh took an interest in psychology and incorporated it into his art, as evident by his painting Hypnotic Seance "with its evocation of the widespread contemporary interest in suggestion and hysteria." He had soon established himself as a portrait painter in Sweden, although his landscape paintings played an important role in the development of Swedish romantic nationalism. Bergh produced several landscape paintings in Varberg from 1893 to 1896. His father had also been a landscape painter.

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Bergh's portraits of his friends have become his most enduring paintings. One of them, Nordic Summer Evening (1889–1900), is his most frequently reproduced painting. During his career, Bergh painted portraits for Ellen Key, August Strindberg, Gustaf Fröding, Hjalmar Branting, and others. His 1905 portrait of Strindberg, Porträtt av August Strindberg, is one of his most famous paintings; Bergh described Strindberg as "the most interesting model I have ever had. I read in his face, with its many lines of fate, as in a marvelous book." Bergh met Strindberg for the first time in 1889 and they soon became associates. A total of eighty-one letters Strindberg sent to Bergh during their friendship have been found, while twenty-six letters Bergh sent to Strindberg have been found.

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In the 1890s, Bergh established an art school at his atelier in Stockholm. He became the director of the Swedish National Museum in 1915.


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References

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