Niels Moeller Lund

Niels Moeller Lund (Born, Faaborg, Denmark, 1863 - Died, London, 1916) (Danish: Niels Møller Lund) was a Danish artist. He grew up in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and studied at the Académie Julian in Paris. He is known for his impressionistic paintings of England, particularly London and the North-East.[1] His most well known painting - The Heart Of The Empire - hangs in the Guildhall Art Gallery. It provided inspiration for Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith's painting of the same name, which also depicted Threadneedle Street.[2]

The Heart of the Empire, Niels Moeller Lund, 1904

Works

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References

  1. National Inventory of Continental European Paintings - Ref TWCMS:F12323
  2. "History Cooperative | A Short History of Nearly Everything!". historycooperative.org. Retrieved 2018-04-09.


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