buntengrenarna
Buntengrenarna, also known as the Buntmacher, are a group of Swedish artists who emerged in the late 19th century. They were part of the broader Swedish art movement known as the Swedish Realism, which sought to depict the everyday life and landscapes of Sweden in a straightforward and unadorned manner. The term "Buntengrenarna" is derived from the Swedish word "bunt," meaning "bundle," and "gren," meaning "branch," symbolizing the group's collective effort and interconnectedness.
The group was founded in the 1880s by a group of young artists who were disillusioned with
The most prominent members of the Buntengrenarna included Carl Larsson, Per Hasselberg, and Carl Wilhelmson. Their
The Buntengrenarna's influence extended beyond their immediate circle, inspiring a new generation of Swedish artists and