Knut Norman
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Knut Bernhard Norman (1896–1977) was a Swedish painter noted for his colorful landscapes. Born in Eskilstuna, he studied in Stockholm and Paris, with much of his training supported financially by Anders Zorn. Norman’s motifs often depicted the dramatic scenery of Lofoten, Bohuslän, and the Skåne coast, while his travels inspired southern subjects, particularly Venetian views. He debuted in the early 20th century and became known for his vibrant palette and atmospheric compositions. Norman is represented at Trelleborg Museum, underscoring his contribution to Swedish regional and national art. |
