if you have, then why them? as for me, i really liked these two paintings by Johan Christian, they're so atmospheric by Global_Address_8160 Tags:norway 30 comments Odd Nerdrum One of my fav would be [Pushwagner](https://www.pushwagner.no/galleri/kunst/ROCK_LOBSTER_1). Theodor Kittelsen’s paintings of fairytales are fantastic. Sverre Malling. Charcoal and pencil drawings. Scary good. Munch, Lars Hertervig og Peder Balke. I love Lars Kunst **Karl Sundt-Hansen**. Burial at Sea especially Edit: Link [https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/) Really nice paintings! Theodor Kittelsen is probably my favorite, but I do also really like Hans Fredrik Gude. Hans Dahl and Hans Gude Kim Diaz Holm [Magne Adolfsen ](https://www.vestlandskunstnere.no/Adolfsen.html) Painted maritime seascapes and won the Norwegian Kings Boxing Cup (Kongepokalen) in 1975. He was a good man with fascinating views on life, and always liked and took in outsiders and underdogs. He also hinted of etheral symbolic themes through some of his paintings though they at first glance look like picturesque sceneries. Karl Uchermann, a distant relation of mine. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Uchermann Kittelsen Nikolai Astrup, love his paintings of Norwegian nature Sverre Malling, Danny Larsen and Odd Nerdrum got to be my top three contemporary. But Norway has a great art history with many good artist Im not a big art nerd, but i really do like paintings of nature with no trace of human interactions. I dont have any suggestions here, just fishing for suggestions for myself Hans Gude. Frans Widerberg for his excellent use of simple primary colours. Ørnulf Opdahl for his stark depictions of Norwegian nature, and his coastal motifs in particular. Kittelsen and Gullvåg are my favorites! classics: [Halfdan Egedius ](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collection/object/NG.M.00515) contemporary: [Sverre Malling](https://www.kunstverket.no/kunstneroversikt/mno/sverre-malling) , [Solveig Ane Øksendal](https://cargocollective.com/solveigane/Drawings) , [Kjell KIlli Olsen](https://www.fineart.no/kunstner/kjell-erik-killi-olsen), to name but a few. Munch and Kittelsen of course. Harald Sohlberg, especially his paintings from Røros. Oda Krogh Helene Knoop Morten Krogvold (photographer) Knut Rumohr I’ve spent a lot of time in Lærdal, and a lot of his arts draw inspiration from the nature around there. Lone Slydal and Lisa Aisato Not really, and I must admit I forget who’s who more often than not. Peder Balke perhaps, I really like his paintings. Though most instantly recognizable to me would be the works of Theodor Kittelsen. Adolph Tidemand edvard munch Harriet Backer Nikolai Astrup Edvard Munch Christian Krogh Mathias Skeibrok (sculptor) Bjørnar Aaslund (contemporary) kittelsen is the best. Harald Sohlberg and Edvard Munch Vanessa Baird because her art is very disturbing and graphic but interesting Comments are closed.
**Karl Sundt-Hansen**. Burial at Sea especially Edit: Link [https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/)
Really nice paintings! Theodor Kittelsen is probably my favorite, but I do also really like Hans Fredrik Gude.
[Magne Adolfsen ](https://www.vestlandskunstnere.no/Adolfsen.html) Painted maritime seascapes and won the Norwegian Kings Boxing Cup (Kongepokalen) in 1975. He was a good man with fascinating views on life, and always liked and took in outsiders and underdogs. He also hinted of etheral symbolic themes through some of his paintings though they at first glance look like picturesque sceneries.
Sverre Malling, Danny Larsen and Odd Nerdrum got to be my top three contemporary. But Norway has a great art history with many good artist
Im not a big art nerd, but i really do like paintings of nature with no trace of human interactions. I dont have any suggestions here, just fishing for suggestions for myself
Frans Widerberg for his excellent use of simple primary colours. Ørnulf Opdahl for his stark depictions of Norwegian nature, and his coastal motifs in particular.
classics: [Halfdan Egedius ](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collection/object/NG.M.00515) contemporary: [Sverre Malling](https://www.kunstverket.no/kunstneroversikt/mno/sverre-malling) , [Solveig Ane Øksendal](https://cargocollective.com/solveigane/Drawings) , [Kjell KIlli Olsen](https://www.fineart.no/kunstner/kjell-erik-killi-olsen), to name but a few.
Munch and Kittelsen of course. Harald Sohlberg, especially his paintings from Røros. Oda Krogh Helene Knoop Morten Krogvold (photographer)
Knut Rumohr I’ve spent a lot of time in Lærdal, and a lot of his arts draw inspiration from the nature around there.
Not really, and I must admit I forget who’s who more often than not. Peder Balke perhaps, I really like his paintings. Though most instantly recognizable to me would be the works of Theodor Kittelsen.
Harriet Backer Nikolai Astrup Edvard Munch Christian Krogh Mathias Skeibrok (sculptor) Bjørnar Aaslund (contemporary)
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Odd Nerdrum
One of my fav would be [Pushwagner](https://www.pushwagner.no/galleri/kunst/ROCK_LOBSTER_1).
Theodor Kittelsen’s paintings of fairytales are fantastic.
Sverre Malling. Charcoal and pencil drawings. Scary good.
Munch, Lars Hertervig og Peder Balke.
I love Lars Kunst
**Karl Sundt-Hansen**. Burial at Sea especially
Edit: Link
[https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/exhibitions-and-events/other-locations/events/2021/8/close-encounters-carl-fredrik-sundt-hansens-burial-at-sea/)
Really nice paintings! Theodor Kittelsen is probably my favorite, but I do also really like Hans Fredrik Gude.
Hans Dahl and Hans Gude
Kim Diaz Holm
[Magne Adolfsen ](https://www.vestlandskunstnere.no/Adolfsen.html)
Painted maritime seascapes and won the Norwegian Kings Boxing Cup (Kongepokalen) in 1975.
He was a good man with fascinating views on life, and always liked and took in outsiders and underdogs.
He also hinted of etheral symbolic themes through some of his paintings though they at first glance look like picturesque sceneries.
Karl Uchermann, a distant relation of mine.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Uchermann
Kittelsen
Nikolai Astrup, love his paintings of Norwegian nature
Sverre Malling, Danny Larsen and Odd Nerdrum got to be my top three contemporary. But Norway has a great art history with many good artist
Im not a big art nerd, but i really do like paintings of nature with no trace of human interactions.
I dont have any suggestions here, just fishing for suggestions for myself
Hans Gude.
Frans Widerberg for his excellent use of simple primary colours.
Ørnulf Opdahl for his stark depictions of Norwegian nature, and his coastal motifs in particular.
Kittelsen and Gullvåg are my favorites!
classics: [Halfdan Egedius ](https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collection/object/NG.M.00515)
contemporary: [Sverre Malling](https://www.kunstverket.no/kunstneroversikt/mno/sverre-malling) , [Solveig Ane Øksendal](https://cargocollective.com/solveigane/Drawings) , [Kjell KIlli Olsen](https://www.fineart.no/kunstner/kjell-erik-killi-olsen), to name but a few.
Munch and Kittelsen of course.
Harald Sohlberg, especially his paintings from Røros.
Oda Krogh
Helene Knoop
Morten Krogvold (photographer)
Knut Rumohr
I’ve spent a lot of time in Lærdal, and a lot of his arts draw inspiration from the nature around there.
Lone Slydal and Lisa Aisato
Not really, and I must admit I forget who’s who more often than not.
Peder Balke perhaps, I really like his paintings. Though most instantly recognizable to me would be the works of Theodor Kittelsen.
Adolph Tidemand
edvard munch
Harriet Backer
Nikolai Astrup
Edvard Munch
Christian Krogh
Mathias Skeibrok (sculptor)
Bjørnar Aaslund (contemporary)
kittelsen is the best.
Harald Sohlberg and Edvard Munch
Vanessa Baird because her art is very disturbing and graphic but interesting
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