Stetind in Fog

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Year1864
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions58 cm × 71 cm (23 in × 28 in)
Stetind in Fog
Norwegian: Stetind i tåke
ArtistPeder Balke
Year1864
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions58 cm × 71 cm (23 in × 28 in)
LocationNational Gallery, Oslo

Stetind in Fog (Norwegian: Stetind i tåke) is an oil painting by Peder Balke from 1864.

Peder Balke got the inspiration for the painting during his first extended trip in 1832 to seek out North Norwegian nature. The dramatic landscape along the northern Norwegian coast impressed him and he returned to Stetind as a motif on several occasions later in life. Similar motifs are also in the 26 sketches that he sold to King Louis Philippe of France, which are now in the Louvre in Paris.

Stetind is situated on the Stefjorden, at the headwaters of the Tysfjorden. In a Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation poll it was chosen as Norway's national mountain.[1][2]

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