By the Mill Pond by Hans Gude is a Norwegian landscape painted at Næs in Hallingdal in 1850. Flowing water, dark rocks and dense woodland surround a solitary figure, creating a more intimate view of Norway than the monumental fjords and mountain scenes often associated with Gude.
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By the Mill Pond by Hans Gude is a Norwegian landscape painted at Næs in Hallingdal in 1850. Flowing water, dark rocks and dense woodland surround a solitary figure, creating a more intimate view of Norway than the monumental fjords and mountain scenes often associated with Gude.
Why this Hans Gude art print stands out
An atmospheric Norwegian landscape from 1850
Painted at Næs, now part of Nesbyen in Hallingdal
Features a river, waterfall and quiet human presence
The figure is identified as Betsy Juliane Charlotte Gude
A compact work from Gude’s early career
Original held by the National Museum in Oslo
Printed on premium 200 gsm matte paper
Produced using FSC-certified paper
Available in five sizes
Made when ordered to reduce unnecessary production
Typical delivery: 2–5 business days
Frame is not included
Water and woodland in Hallingdal
Water runs through the centre of the composition, gathering in the mill pond before passing between rocks and trees. Gude uses the movement of the river to guide the eye into the wooded landscape, while the small figure beside the water provides scale and a human point of focus.
The National Museum identifies the setting as Næs in Hallingdal, corresponding to present-day Nesbyen. It also identifies the figure as Betsy Juliane Charlotte Gude, whom Hans Gude married in 1850, the same year the painting was completed.
The original measures only 34 × 47.3 cm. Its compact format and unusual support give it the immediacy of a closely observed encounter with the landscape. Gude painted the work in oil on cardboard, which was later mounted on paperboard.
Gude was still in his mid-twenties, yet he had already become an influential name in Norwegian landscape painting. His early works helped establish the mountains, valleys and waterways of Norway as central subjects within Romantic Nationalism.
“Gude was the most famous and celebrated Norwegian painter of his time.”
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