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DAY & FABER master drawings

    Per Daniel Holm (Malingsbo, Dalarna 1835 - Stockholm 1903)

    View over a mountain lake in Lapland, Sweden

    Description:

    signed (lower right): P.H.
    oil on canvas laid on board
    188 x 377 mm

    Provenance:

    (Almost certainly) The artists deceased estate, sale Stockholm, Konstnärshuset,  Förteckning öfver Professor P D Holms efterlemnade arbeten. Studier i olja, akvarell och pennteckning, 7-17 Nov 1903

    Note:

    From July to September 1861, Holm participated in a scientific journey to Lapland in the north of Sweden undertaken by Carl Anton Petterson (1818-1863), inspector of the kingdom's navigation schools and member of the Academy of Military Sciences. The goal of the expedition was to make location and height determinations through astronomical observations as basis for a large economic map. Until then the geographical knowledge of Lapland's inland was incomplete and in many cases incorrect. Their destination was Kvikkjock and Kammjokk, at the time two remote settlements scarcely populated. Following the journey Petterson published a work on Lapland, Lapland, its nature and people, 1861-64, which included about 20 watercolors by Holm reproduced in color lithographs.

    Holm also made plein air studies in oil during the trip, several of which were included in the exhibition of work from his deceased estate at Konstnärshuset in Stockholm in 1903. Holms’s perhaps most famous picture, ”Saggat-träsk Kvikkjokk", from 1861, canvas 40 x 56 cm., was painted following his return to Stockholm efter a sketch drawn during the journey (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, NM6729)

    View over a mountain lake in Lapland, Sweden