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Olof August Andreas (Anders) Jernberg, Tree-lined Alley. Probably early 20th century. Olof August Andreas (Anders) Jernberg1855 Düsseldorf - 1935 Berlin Oil on canvas, completely laminated on painting cardboard. Signed on the right "O. Jernberg". Framed in a wide profiled wooden moulding with a golden visible border, lower right with a metal label, artist's inscription. Dimensions: 47,5 x 35 cm, overall 60,8 x 48 cm. Olof August Andreas (Anders) Jernberg 1855 Düsseldorf - 1935 Berlin German landscape and marine painter of the Düsseldorf school of painting. Son of the genre painter August Jernberg. 1870-1875/1876 attended the academy of arts in Düsseldorf, there he was a pupil of Andreas Müller, Heinrich Lauenstein and Carl Müller, later private pupil of Eugen Dücker, whose landscape painting influenced him considerably. In 1880/1881 he spent some time in France with Hugo Salmson. Particularly interested in the Barbizon School and works by Jean-François Millet and Théodore Rousseau. Further journeys, among others to Sweden and Katwijk, where he met Alfred Stieglitz. 1882-1898 assistant teacher Dückers. Member of various artist associations such as "Lukas-Club", "Freie Vereinigung Düsseldorfer Künstler", "St. Lukas-Club" and "Malkasten". 1890 moves to Angermund. From 1901 professor at the Königsberg art academy. 1918 -1935 teaching at academy of arts in Berlin. Jernberg's students included Otto Serner, Hermann Bahner, Theo von Brockhusen, Hermann Busse, Richard Falkenberg, Heinz Heinrichs and Maria Cleff. In the course of his development Jemberg turned more and more towards Impressionism. He counts among the pioneers among the painters of the Düsseldorf School.

dresden, Germany