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September 2025

The Land of the Midnight Sun: Norway’s Golden Age of Painting

Welcome to The Arts Society Berlin
Monday, September 29, 2025 - 20:00
The Community Hall of The All Saints Church
Hüttenweg 46 Berlin 14195
Online Event

More than Munch: Discover some of Norway's most underappreciated artists! Live on Zoom

Why isn’t Norwegian art better known? Should it be?

The late 19th century marked a defining moment in Norway. For the first time romantic painters began to turn to their own land for inspiration. They painted the stormy seas, the towering glaciers and the raw, untamed nature of their homeland.

Their aim? To draw attention to the beauty of their country and explore what it meant to be ‘Norwegian’.

This talk looks at the artists from Norway’s ‘Golden Age’ who captured the far north with drama and romance and interpreted their wild country as a mythical, eerie entity.

It will explore the stunning works of JC Dahl, Peder Balke, Nikolai Astrup and Harald Sohlberg.

This is chance to discover some of art’s most under appreciated artists!

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mrs Stella Lyons

Without sacrificing scholarship, Stella Lyons has a most engaging way of hooking an audience into sharing her passionate interest in art history, drawing three dimensional human stories and experiences from the two-dimensional canvas’ – Maev Kennedy, writer and Arts correspondent for The Guardian

Stella Grace Lyons is a freelance Art History lecturer, speaker and writer accredited with The Arts Society. She has lectured across the UK, Ireland, Spain, Norway, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Malaysia and will soon embark on a lecturing tour in Australasia.

Stella gained her BA in the History of Art with a 1st class in her dissertation from the University of Bristol (2007-2011), and her MA in History of Art from the University of Warwick. She spent a year studying Renaissance art in Italy at the British Institute of Florence, and three months studying Venetian art in Venice. In addition, she attended drawing classes at the prestigious Charles H. Cecil studios in Florence, a private atelier that follows a curriculum based on the leading ateliers of nineteenth century Paris.

Stella runs her own Art History lectures both in person and online. She is a regular lecturer in the UK and Europe for The Arts Society, Tour companies, and the National Trust, amongst others. Stella is also a part-time lecturer for the University of South Wales.

She has written about art for several publications and her article on Norwegian art was recently featured on the front cover of The Arts Society magazine.

In addition to her lecturing work, Stella works as an artist’s model for the internationally renowned figurative artist, Harry Holland.