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1850 - 1921. Known for: Painting.
Julius Kronberg was born in 1850. Julius Kronberg is regarded as an under-child of art and started at the Academy of Sciences as a 14-year-old. In 1874, Kronberg traveled to Munich, where he was... Read full biography
Julius Kronberg was born in 1850. Julius Kronberg is regarded as an under-child of art and started at the Academy of Sciences as a 14-year-old. In 1874, Kronberg traveled to Munich, where he was inspired by Hans Makart's colorful paintings. In this Bavarian city, he received a breakthrough with the... Read full biography
Julius Kronberg was born in 1850. Julius Kronberg is regarded as an under-child of art and started at the Academy of Sciences as a 14-year-old. In 1874, Kronberg traveled to Munich, where he was inspired by Hans Makart's colorful paintings. In this Bavarian city, he received a breakthrough with the painting Jaktnymf and Fauner, which was published in 1875. The German audience and the German art exhibition were attributed to this masterpiece. When the painting of the following year was published... Read full biography
Julius Kronberg was born in 1850. Julius Kronberg is regarded as an under-child of art and started at the Academy of Sciences as a 14-year-old. In 1874, Kronberg traveled to Munich, where he was inspired by Hans Makart's colorful paintings. In this Bavarian city, he received a breakthrough with the painting Jaktnymf and Fauner, which was published in 1875. The German audience and the German art exhibition were attributed to this masterpiece. When the painting of the following year was published at the National Museum in Stockholm, it was considered a sensation and enthusiastic August Strindberg wrote in Dagens Nyheter: "Fall down and worship the triumph of painting". When Kronberg moved to Rome in 1877, this meant a change in his painting... Read full biography
Julius Kronberg was born in 1850. Julius Kronberg is regarded as an under-child of art and started at the Academy of Sciences as a 14-year-old. In 1874, Kronberg traveled to Munich, where he was inspired by Hans Makart's colorful paintings. In this Bavarian city, he received a breakthrough with the painting Jaktnymf and Fauner, which was published in 1875. The German audience and the German art exhibition were attributed to this masterpiece. When the painting of the following year was published at the National Museum in Stockholm, it was considered a sensation and enthusiastic August Strindberg wrote in Dagens Nyheter: "Fall down and worship the triumph of painting". When Kronberg moved to Rome in 1877, this meant a change in his painting - the color became lighter, easier, and he sought subjects from the Bible, ancient mythology and William Shakespeare. Contemporary... Read full biography

