Axel Lindman
1848 Gävle – 1930 Stockholm
Short information about the artist
Axel Lindman belongs to the generation of the most talented Swedish landscape painters who were sent to France on a scholarship at the expense of the royal family.
The young painter studied in Paris between 1875-79 and got to know French Impressionism there. After returning to his home country, Lindman stuck to the Impressionist style of painting, which ensured him a successful career.
In addition to numerous private collections, paintings by Lindman were also acquired for the National Museum in Stockholm and the Museum in Gothenburg.