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Storm in the Skerries. "The Flying Dutchman"

August Strindberg1892

SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst

SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst
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A heaving blue-green sea meets bluish-black, cloudy, stormy skies. A sombre image of violent forces of nature where the expressive feel is intensified by the fierceness of Strindberg’s spatula work.

He found the scene depicted at Dalarö in the Stockholm skerries in the summer of 1892.

The painting as a valve

To August Strindberg the playwright and author, painting served as a valve capable of venting the emotional chaos and pressure he continually found himself under, particularly during one of his many crises. The painting begins where the words stop, or where words cannot adequately express the overwhelming feelings of rage, jealousy, loneliness, and anxiety.

Automatic art

In an essay from 1894 entitled Nye Kunstretninger! eller Tilfældet i den kunstneriske skaben (New directions of art! or Chance within creativity) Strindberg described his method as automatic art. He worked very intuitively, translating his mental state into images with brief, fierce bursts of activity. That is also why he chose small-scale formats; in fact this painting, which Strindberg called The Flying Dutchman as a reference to Richard Wagner’s (1813-1883) lonely, ever roaming captain, is one of his largest.

Strindberg the visual artist did not limit himself to painting only; throughout most of his life he worked with photography and photographic experiments.

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  • Title: Storm in the Skerries. "The Flying Dutchman"
  • Creator: August Strindberg
  • Creator Lifespan: 1849 Stockholm - 1912 Stockholm
  • Creator Nationality: Swedish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Stockholm
  • Creator Birth Place: Stockholm
  • Date Created: 1892
  • Værktekst: Et oprørt blågrønt hav mødes med en blåsort og skytung uvejrshimmel. Et dystert billede af voldsomme naturkræfter, hvor det ekspressive udtryk forstærkes af heftigheden i Strindbergs arbejde med spatelen. Motivet fandt han ved Dalarö i Stockholms skærgård, sommeren 1892. Maleriet som ventil For dramatikeren og forfatteren August Strindberg var maleriet en ventil for det følelsesmæssige kaos og tryk, han til stadighed befandt sig under, især under sine mange kriseperioder. Maleriet starter der, hvor ordene hører op, eller ikke er tilstrækkelige til at udtrykke de overvældende følelser af raseri, jalousi, ensomhed og angst. Automatisk kunst I en tekst fra 1894 Nye Kunstretninger! eller Tilfældet i den kunstneriske skaben karakteriserede Strindberg sin arbejdsmetode som automatisk kunst. Han arbejdede meget intuitivt og med en kort heftig udladning for at omsætte en sindstilstand til et billedligt udtryk. Derfor valgte han også små formater, og maleriet her, som Strindberg kaldte Den flyvende hollænder med henvisning til Richard Wagners (1813-1883) opera om den ensomme, evigt omflakkende skipper, er faktisk et af hans største. Som billedkunstner begrænsede Strindberg sig ikke til maleriet, men beskæftigede sig gennem det meste af livet med fotografi og fotografiske eksperimenter.
  • Teknik: Voksfarve på pap
  • Proveniens: Erhvervet 1919
  • Provenance: Acquired 1919
  • Physical Dimensions: w98 x h62 cm (Without frame)
  • Dansk link: http://www.smk.dk/index.php?id=1203
  • Dansk Titel: Uvejr i Skærgården. "Den flyvende hollænder", Dalarö
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Statens Museum for Kunst, http://www.smk.dk/en/copyright/creative-commons/
  • Medium: Wax colour on cardboard
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