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August Cappelen - Study of a Decaying Wood

Study of a Decaying Wood (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
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August Cappelen

Hermann August Cappelen was a Norwegian painter. Cappelen was best known for his melancholic, dramatic and romantic landscape compositions.

Hermann August Cappelen was born in Skien, Norway. He was the son of Diderik von Cappelen (1795–1866) and Margaret Noble Severine Henriette Løvenskiold (1796–1866). Both the Løvenskiold and Cappelen families were prominent Norwegian families of merchants, land owners, civil servants and politicians. His family were the owners of prominent iron works and various other properties. His grandfather, Diderik von Cappelen (1761–1828), was member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814.

He grew up at Holden, a manor in Ulefoss in the Grenland district of the county of Telemark. After school graduation in Skien in 1845, he went to Christiania to take another exam at the Royal Frederick University. He subsequently went to Düsseldorf, where he studied with Hans Gude. Cappelen was a student at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer in landscape painting class from 1846 to 1850. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.

Cappelen went on several study tours in Norway: the Gudbrandsdalen and Lom (along with Gude and Johan Fredrik Eckersberg, 1846), Sogn and Hardanger (1847), as well as several summer residence in the countryside around Holden.

His paintings were characterized by breadth and originality, combined with much poetical feeling. His wild designs from Telemark with forests, lakes and streams are filled with a pathetic mood of loneliness and transience. Powerful forms of nature, especially trees and mountains block, is effective in the composition, coloring and playing in the deep moss green tones.

His most productive period was between 1850 and 1852, the two last years of his life. He struggled against gastric cancer of which he died, aged 25, at Düsseldorf in 1852.

More Artworks by August Cappelen (View all 24 Artworks)

Waterfall in Telemark

Waterfall in Telemark (1852)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Landscape Study with Decaying Trees

Landscape Study with Decaying Trees (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Landscape Study with a Lake

Landscape Study with a Lake (1850)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Fra Holden

Fra Holden (1850)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Waterfall in Telemark, Study for Inv.No. 427

Waterfall in Telemark, Study for Inv.No. 427 (1852)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Rocky Landscape with Pinetrees

Rocky Landscape with Pinetrees (1850)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Landscape Study with decaying Trees

Landscape Study with decaying Trees (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Landscape Study with a Lake

Landscape Study with a Lake (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Forest Study

Forest Study (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Landscape

Landscape (1852)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Study of a Ravine

Study of a Ravine (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Study of a fallen Tree

Study of a fallen Tree (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Nature Study with Rocks

Nature Study with Rocks (1846)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Study of a Rock

Study of a Rock (1851)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
Tarn in Telemark

Tarn in Telemark (1852)

August Cappelen (Norwegian, 1827 – 1852)
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