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1878 Tulstorg, Scania, Sweden - 1955 Henderson, Texas. Known for: Modernist figure, landscape, still-life, print.
A Swedish immigrant Bror Julius Nordfeldt became one of the better known of the early 20th-century American modernist artists. He was an etcher and engraver as well as oil painter. He gained early... Read full biography
A Swedish immigrant Bror Julius Nordfeldt became one of the better known of the early 20th-century American modernist artists. He was an etcher and engraver as well as oil painter. He gained early attention for his abstract, non-academic depiction of everyday subject matter such as still lifes,... Read full biography
A Swedish immigrant Bror Julius Nordfeldt became one of the better known of the early 20th-century American modernist artists. He was an etcher and engraver as well as oil painter. He gained early attention for his abstract, non-academic depiction of everyday subject matter such as still lifes, portraits and figures. His treatment of Indians was startling to many as he showed them with stylistic distortion and abstraction, which conveyed an air of mystery that invited viewers to regard them as... Read full biography
A Swedish immigrant Bror Julius Nordfeldt became one of the better known of the early 20th-century American modernist artists. He was an etcher and engraver as well as oil painter. He gained early attention for his abstract, non-academic depiction of everyday subject matter such as still lifes, portraits and figures. His treatment of Indians was startling to many as he showed them with stylistic distortion and abstraction, which conveyed an air of mystery that invited viewers to regard them as human beings of psychological depth and not just curiousity-arousing ethnic figures. Bror Julius Nordfeldt came to the United States in 1891 at age fourteen and went to Chicago, where he took a job as a typesetter in a printing firm with a... Read full biography
A Swedish immigrant Bror Julius Nordfeldt became one of the better known of the early 20th-century American modernist artists. He was an etcher and engraver as well as oil painter. He gained early attention for his abstract, non-academic depiction of everyday subject matter such as still lifes, portraits and figures. His treatment of Indians was startling to many as he showed them with stylistic distortion and abstraction, which conveyed an air of mystery that invited viewers to regard them as human beings of psychological depth and not just curiousity-arousing ethnic figures. Bror Julius Nordfeldt came to the United States in 1891 at age fourteen and went to Chicago, where he took a job as a typesetter in a printing firm with a Swedish-language newspaper. His employer saw his artist talent and encouraged Nordfeldt to get formal training. Beginning 1899, he enrolled at the Chicag... Read full biography
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- Phillips' Mill: 75 Years of ArtJune 2005Jaeger-Smith, EricaAmerican Art Review
- Artists of the Heartland from theOctober 2004Berardi, MarianneAmerican Art Review
- The Founding of the Santa Fe ArtAugust 2004Grauer, Michael RAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsMarch 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Provincetown: A Community of ArtistOctober 2003McCarthy, CHristineAmerican Art Review
- Pennsylvania Impressionists & ModerOctober 2001Alterman, JimAmerican Art Review
- The Anschutz CollectionNovember 2000Hunt, Sarah AnschutzSouthwest Art
- Winds of ChangeMarch 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Twenty Years of ArtDecember 1996Goley, Mary AnneAmerican Art Review