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Hugo Salmson - A Parisian Lady

A Parisian Lady

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
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Hugo Salmson

Hugo Fredrik Salmson was a Swedish painter; known for figures and genre scenes.

Salmson was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He was the son of Fredrik Ludvig Salmson and Maria Perlberg. His father was a wholesaler. He initially studied business, but soon decided on an artistic career. In 1862, he began his studies at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts where he was trained by Johan Christoffer Boklund. His painting of Sten Sture the Younger meeting Gustav Trolle in Uppsala Cathedral (1867) won him a Royal Medal and a travelling scholarship.

In 1868, he went to Paris, via Düsseldorf. The classes taught by Léon Bonnat and Alexandre Cabanel had no vacancies, so he took private lessons from Pierre-Charles Comte.

He had his début at the Salon in 1870 with a genre scene of a cottage in Dalarna titled Révélation. During the Franco-Prussian War, he lived and worked in Brussels. He maintained a studio in Paris until the early 1880s and often visited Picardy. From 1883, Salmson usually spent the summers at Dalby in Skåne.

Upon returning to Sweden, he became a member of the Royal Academy and gave lessons to Prince Eugen, but later joined a group opposed to the Academy's teaching methods (Opponenterna). In addition to the Paris Salon, he participated in a number of the Academy's exhibitions in Stockholm in (1886–1888), the World Exhibition in (1878), the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris, the Nordic Exhibition of 1888 in Copenhagen, Forers exhibition at Charlottenborg Palace (1879), the Art Exhibition in Gothenburg (1881), as well as Swedish Association of Artists' Exhibitions at Stockholm and Gothenburg in (1886).

During his last years, Salmson mainly painted portraits in oil or pastel. He was frequently reclusive, uncommunicative and suffered from depression. He died during 1894 while staying at a hotel in Lund.
Salmson is represented at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Gothenburg Art Museum, Malmö Art Museum, Prince Eugens Waldemarsudde, Lund University, Musée de Picardie, Musée d'Orsay, Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nantes, Bergen City Museum and Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C.

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Gustav Vasa finds his consort Katarina Stenbock asleep and hears her say; ‘I am very fond of King Gösta, but I will never forget Rosen’ (1868)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Picking Flowers

Picking Flowers (1882)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Girl Picking Flowers

Girl Picking Flowers (ca 1883)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Gathering Poppies

Gathering Poppies

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Peasant Girl

Peasant Girl

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Portrait of a Young Girl

Portrait of a Young Girl

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
City view with still life

City view with still life

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Mademoiselle Pourtalès

Mademoiselle Pourtalès (1880)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
A Séance

A Séance

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Steam

Steam (1884)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
At the Spinning Wheel

At the Spinning Wheel (1883)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Girls picking Fruit

Girls picking Fruit

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Hoeing White Beats in Picardy, study

Hoeing White Beats in Picardy, study (1878)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
Visiting the Tenant

Visiting the Tenant (ca 1886)

Hugo Salmson (Swedish, 1843–1894)
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