Storm Cloud

Image credit: Royal Institution of Cornwall

How you can use this image

 

This image is available to be shared and re-used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial licence (CC BY-NC).

This image can be reproduced in any way apart from any commercial uses.

Wherever you reproduce the image or an altered version of it, you must attribute the original creators (acknowledge the original artist(s), the person/organisation that took the photograph of the work) and any other stated rights holders.

Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find more images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.

Download

Notes

Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.

Albert Julius Olsson studied painting in London before arriving in St Ives in 1886 at the age of 26. In the 1890s, he exhibited with the Newlyn painters and became a prolific exhibitor at the Royal Academy. He built up a reputation for painting moonlit seascapes, often romantic in style, yet displaying many of the lessons of Impressionism. In 1888, an artists' club was established as a meeting place for sea painters such as Olsson, Arnesby Brown, Adrian Stokes and Algernon Talmage. For these artists, the study of the figure became secondary to the beauty of the sea and its changing character. Olsson worked from a studio overlooking Porthmeor beach and in 1895, with Louis Grier, founded a School of Landscape and Marine Painting; among his students was Borlase Smart.

Royal Cornwall Museum

Truro

Title

Storm Cloud

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 97.5 x W 136 cm

Accession number

TRURI : 1000.39

Work type

Painting

Tags

See a tag that’s incorrect or offensive? Challenge it and notify Art UK.

Help improve Art UK. Tag artworks and verify existing tags by joining the Tagger community.

Royal Cornwall Museum

River Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2SJ England

This venue is open to the public. Not all artworks are on display. If you want to see a particular artwork, please contact the venue.
View venue