Gunnar Berg first studied at the art academy in
Düsseldorf,
Germany. From 1883 until his death, Gunnar Berg studied and worked in Düsseldorf and Berlin, associated with the
Düsseldorf school of painting. During the Lofoten fishing season, Berg was at home in Svolvær. With the help of his parents, built a studio on Svinøya. When he was at Lofoten, he had a good collaboration with fellow painter
Otto Sinding. Among his most significant paintings are
Fra Vaterfjord (1886) which is now on display at Svolvær City Hall and
Trollfjordslaget (1890) which is situated in the Gunnar Berg Gallery in Svolvær.
Fra Vaterfjord is dated to between 1886 and 1893. The painting features Nordland boats during a break in fishing. In the background is a steamship that is probably buying up fish for transport south. ==Gallery==