Oscar TÖRNÅ

1842–1894, Sweden

Biography

Discover the life and artistic journey of Oscar, Emil TÖRNÅ (born 1842, Sweden, died 1894, Sweden), including key biographical details that provide essential context for signature authentication and artwork verification. Understanding an artist's background, artistic periods, and career timeline is crucial for distinguishing authentic signatures from forgeries.

Oscar Törnå studied at the Art Academy in Stockholm. He undertook trips to Dusseldorf in Germany, Paris and marlotte and Montigny-sur-Loing in France where he was influenced by the Barbizon school paintings in which he learned outdoor and landscape paintings. He also visited Brussels. Represented: National Museum in Stockholm, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Malmö Museum, Norrköping, Linköping museums, and in Lund University\'s collections.

Source: Art Signature Dictionary

Oscar Törnå studerade vid Konstakademien i Stockholm. Han företog resor till Düsseldorf i Tyskland, Paris och Marlotte och Montigny- sur- Loing i Frankrike där han influerades av Barbizonskolans måleri där han lärde sig frilufts- och landskapsmåleri. Han besökte även Bryssel.
Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Malmö museum, Norrköpings, Linköpings muséer, samt i Lunds Universitets samlingar.

Source: Art Signature Dictionary

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