Magnus von Wright (1805–1868) was a Finnish-Swedish painter, best known for his works depicting landscapes, nature, and wildlife. He was born in Finland, which at the time was a part of the Kingdom of Sweden, and his contributions to the art world are considered important in the context of both Finnish and Swedish art history.
Magnus von Wright is often regarded as a pioneer of animal painting in Finland, and he had a strong interest in nature and the scientific depiction of animals. He was part of the Wright family, a prominent artistic family that produced several notable artists, including his brothers, the landscape painters Ferdinand von Wright and Wilhelm von Wright.
Here are some beautiful landscape paintings by Magnus von Wright from the mid-19th century.
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Annankatu on a Cold Winter Morning |
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Beach landscape from Lövö |
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Fall Landscape from Katajanokka |
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From the Shore of Lehtisaari |
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Honkola Manor in Urjala |
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Kumpula Manor |
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Landscape from Lehtisaari |
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Mansion Sorola, Kangasala |
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St. Jaakkima Church |
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Summer Landscape with Lake |
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Sump mountain in Haminalahti |
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The Liljenstrand House in Winter |
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View from Kaukola |
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View from Kaukolanharju |
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View from Suopeltovuori |
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