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Norwegian landscape, Charles XV (1856). Cropped.

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Norwegian landscape, Charles XV (1856). Cropped.

Painting: Norwegian landscape, by Charles XV (1856).
Gustavianum, Uppsala universitetsmuseum
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    King Charles XV (1826–1872) was known for his paintings, but elements of his artistic output have remained obscure until now. A researcher at Uppsala University has now discovered great similarities between one of the king’s most famous works, Norwegian Landscape, and that of the painting from Romsdalen by Norwegian artist Thomas Fearnley (1802–1842) .