Erik Bodom (September 28, 1829 – 16 April 1879) was a Norwegian landscape painter.
In 1852, he sold a landscape painting Aus dem Bondhusthal (From the Bondhusdalen), to Bridgewater Gallery in London.
[1] Bodom developed a distinctly romanticized form of landscape painting.
The composition of such images frequently featured landscapes of forested hills and quiet ponds, often with a bewitching atmosphere using strong contrasts between light and dark.
[2][3] In 1862, Bodom established a permanent residence in Germany, That same year he visited Norway for the last time.