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A. Zorn: Girl Bathing.
Original in the possession of H. R. H. Prince Eugcn.

the latter mostly of Italy and Sweden. J. Boklund (1817—80) rendered his
best services as a teacher and as a director of museums.

Among other painters belonging to the middle of the 19th century may here
be mentioned: P. G. Wickenberg (1812—46) — the protégé of Sandberg — who
in Paris astonished the world with winter-landscapes of the North, recalling the
manner of the old Dutch painters; S. M. Larson (1825—64) was of a volcanic,
passionate nature, and by his impetuosity ruined his great talent.
Unmethodical but powerful, he painted cataracts in lugubrious surroundings, and
marine-pieces with good light effects; Edvard Bergh (1828 — 80), the loveable and
faithful picturer of birchwood scenery in the Mälaren valley; J. Höckert (1826—
66), who studied in France, where he accpiired a reputation as an excellent colourist,

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