

The Norwegian painter Hjalmar Johnssen originally worked as a sailor and shipbuilder in Oslo. He turned to painting in 1879, and specialized in maritime and port pieces.
After a brief period of study in Paris, he left in 1882 for a few months in Kragerø down, to study with Frits Thaulow. He found his motivation along the southern coast of the country.
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Robert Storm Petersen (Danish, 1882 – 1949)
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Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (Norwegian, 1822–1870)
Andreas Bloch (Norwegian, 1860 – 1917)
Wilhelm Larsen (Norwegian, 1854-1893)
Andreas Bloch (Norwegian, 1860 – 1917)
Philip Barlag (Norwegian, 1840–1913)
Ole Christoffer Thorkelsen (Norwegian, 1870-1914)
Ellen Clapsaddle (American, 1865 - 1934)
Henrik Backer (Norwegian, 1865-1948)
Johannes Bugge Piene (Norwegian, 1874-1954)
Adolf Jodolfi (German, 19th/20th century)
Philip Barlag (Norwegian, 1840–1913)
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