After studying in Gothenburg, Nyblom went on to paint in Paris (1896 – 1897, returning again in 1903), Florence, Berlin, Dresden, and Vienna (1906). She participated in major Swedish exhibitions such as
Hälsingborg in 1903,
Norrköping in 1906,
Lund in 1907, and
Stockholm in 1911. She also shared in an exhibition with Gunnar Hallström in Stockholm in 1915. Some of her works are now exhibited in the
National Museum in Sweden as well as the
Waldemarsudde.
Subject matter Many of Nyblom's works were of landscapes and on occasion people, however, there is no written record of who the people were. The landscapes were often of rolling hills, slanting trees down in browns and faded greens. Olga Nyblom also painted 'Flowers and vase' as a subject matter . == Sources ==