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1810 - 1890. Known for: Plein-aire painting.
During his stay in Italy between 1841-1851, Gustaf Wilhelm Palm often conducted plein air studies in Villa Borghese's beautiful gardens in central Rome, usually in the early morning or during the... Read full biography
During his stay in Italy between 1841-1851, Gustaf Wilhelm Palm often conducted plein air studies in Villa Borghese's beautiful gardens in central Rome, usually in the early morning or during the cool evening hours. Dated examples are known from 1844, 1846, 1847 and 1849. Gustaf Lindgren lists in... Read full biography
During his stay in Italy between 1841-1851, Gustaf Wilhelm Palm often conducted plein air studies in Villa Borghese's beautiful gardens in central Rome, usually in the early morning or during the cool evening hours. Dated examples are known from 1844, 1846, 1847 and 1849. Gustaf Lindgren lists in his extensive monograph on the artist twelve oil studies with subjects taken from Borgheseparken, several of which are dated, four of which are today in National museum collections (NM 3643, NM 2760,... Read full biography
During his stay in Italy between 1841-1851, Gustaf Wilhelm Palm often conducted plein air studies in Villa Borghese's beautiful gardens in central Rome, usually in the early morning or during the cool evening hours. Dated examples are known from 1844, 1846, 1847 and 1849. Gustaf Lindgren lists in his extensive monograph on the artist twelve oil studies with subjects taken from Borgheseparken, several of which are dated, four of which are today in National museum collections (NM 3643, NM 2760, NM 2731 and NM 2415), one at Gothenburg Art Museum (GKM 597) and one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
During his stay in Italy between 1841-1851, Gustaf Wilhelm Palm often conducted plein air studies in Villa Borghese's beautiful gardens in central Rome, usually in the early morning or during the cool evening hours. Dated examples are known from 1844, 1846, 1847 and 1849. Gustaf Lindgren lists in his extensive monograph on the artist twelve oil studies with subjects taken from Borgheseparken, several of which are dated, four of which are today in National museum collections (NM 3643, NM 2760, NM 2731 and NM 2415), one at Gothenburg Art Museum (GKM 597) and one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

