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Image: Coastal Landscape (August Strindberg) - Nationalmuseum - 19781

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Description: August Strindberg only painted landscapes – often shores and seascapes from the Stockholm archipelago. He liked to depict stormy seas with foaming waves, but here the water is calm. In his autobiographical novel The Son of a Servant, Strindberg writes that ‘one should give expression to one’s inner feelings and not depict mere sticks and stones’. He managed to create something original as both a writer and an artist, but recognition of and real interest in his painting would not come until the 1960s, long after his death.
Title: Coastal Landscape
Credit: Nationalmuseum
Author: August Strindberg
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