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Evening Reading

Discover 'Evening Reading' by Georg Pauli (1884). This atmospheric tonalist painting captures a young girl’s quiet moment with dramatic lighting & muted tones. Explore this evocative 19th-century artwork.

Explore the captivating works of Georg Pauli – a Swedish painter known for monumental murals & symbolic paintings featuring mythology & classical motifs.

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Biografia do Artista

Georg Wilhelm Pauli (1855 – 1935): A Titan of Swedish Symbolism

Georg Wilhelm Pauli was a prolific Swedish painter who achieved international renown for his monumental murals and evocative depictions of mythological themes, cementing his place as one of Sweden’s most significant artistic figures. Born in Jönköping in 1855, Pauli embarked on an artistic journey that spanned decades, marked by rigorous training, extensive travels abroad, and a lifelong fascination with classical motifs and symbolism—influences that profoundly shaped his distinctive style.

Early Years & Artistic Education

Pauli’s formative years were spent honing his skills at the Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm (1871-75 and 1878–79), where he immersed himself in naturalist painting alongside luminaries like Bastien-lepage. This foundational training instilled a meticulous attention to detail and an appreciation for capturing the natural world with precision, yet Pauli quickly transcended mere realism, gravitating towards explorations of emotion and imagination—a trajectory that would define his artistic career. His subsequent studies in France and Italy during the 1870s and 1880s exposed him to Impressionist techniques and broadened his artistic horizons.

Symbolist Influences & Marriage

The Symbolist movement exerted a considerable impact on Pauli’s artistic sensibilities, fostering an interest in exploring psychological depth and conveying spiritual ideas through visual imagery. This stylistic shift culminated in his marriage to Hanna Hirsch (1864–1940), another accomplished Swedish painter who shared his passion for artistic experimentation. Together they established a creative partnership that nurtured their respective talents and contributed to the flourishing of Swedish art during the late 19th century.

Monumental Murals & Public Commissions

Pauli’s artistic reputation soared as he undertook ambitious public commissions, transforming walls into canvases of breathtaking grandeur. Notably, he decorated the Gothenburg Museum (now Göteborg City Museum), the New Stockholm Opera House, and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm—projects that showcased his mastery of scale and color and cemented his legacy as a visionary artist. These monumental murals weren’t merely decorative; they served as powerful vehicles for conveying narratives rooted in mythology and classical tradition, reflecting Pauli's unwavering commitment to exploring universal themes.

Cubism & Later Years

In the early 1900s Pauli encountered Cubist principles in Paris, initiating a period of experimentation that briefly embraced geometric abstraction. However, he soon abandoned this stylistic approach, returning to his core aesthetic—characterized by rich color palettes and evocative compositions—drawing inspiration from classical sources and mythological narratives. Throughout his life Pauli continued to produce drawings and paintings that celebrated the beauty of nature and the grandeur of human experience. He died in Tullinge, Stockholm County, in 1935, leaving behind a substantial body of work that continues to inspire admiration for its artistic integrity and profound symbolic resonance. His paintings reside prominently in Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, ensuring his enduring contribution to Swedish art history.
georg pauli

georg pauli

1855 - 1935

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolist Art; Cubism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['André Lhôte']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Bastien-Lepage']
  • Date Of Death: 1935
  • Full Name: Georg Wilhelm Pauli
  • Nationality: Swedish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Theatre People
    • The corpse of Mímir
  • Place Of Birth: Jönköping
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