Frits Thaulow

Norwegian Impressionist painter
Frits Thaulow
Born(1847-10-20)20 October 1847
Christiania, Norway
Died5 November 1906(1906-11-05) (aged 59)
Volendam, Netherlands
NationalityNorwegian
Known forLandscape painting
MovementImpressionism
AwardsOrder of Saint Olav (Commander)
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
Legion of Honour (Officer)
Nichan Iftikhar

Frits Thaulow (20 October 1847 – 5 November 1906) was a Norwegian Impressionist painter, best known for his naturalistic depictions of landscape.[1]

Biography

Frits Thaulow, ca 1900. Photograph by Anders Beer Wilse.

Johan Frederik Thaulow was born in Christiania, the son of a wealthy chemist, Harald Conrad Thaulow (1815–1881), and Nicoline ("Nina") Louise Munch (1821–1894). Thaulow was educated at the Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 1870–1872, and from 1873 until 1875 he studied with Hans Gude at the Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe.[2][3][4]

Thaulow was one of the earliest artists to paint in Skagen in the north of Jutland, soon to become famous for its Skagen Painters. He arrived there in 1879 with his friend Christian Krohg, who persuaded him to spend the summer and autumn there. They arrived from Norway in Thaulow's little boat. Thaulow, who had specialized in marine painting, turned to Skagen's favorite subjects, the fishermen and the boats on the shore.[5]

After his stay in Skagen, Thaulow returned to Norway in 1880. He became one of the leading young figures in the Norwegian art scene, together with Christian Krohg and Erik Werenskiold, and he helped establish the first National Art Exhibit (also known as Høstutstillingen or Autumn Exhibit) in 1882. Many of Thaulow's best-known Norwegian scenes are from Åsgårdstrand, which had become an important center for artists and painters dating from the 1880s.[6]

Thaulow moved to France in 1892, living there until his death in 1906. He soon discovered that the cityscapes of Paris did not suit him. His best paintings were made in small towns such as Montreuil-sur-Mer (1892–94), Dieppe and surrounding villages (1894–98), Quimperle in Brittany (1901) and Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne in the Corrèze département (1903). One of his most famous works made after he moved to France was A village street in France. [7] In Dieppe Thaulow and his wife Alexandra made themselves popular: they were friends with artist Charles Conder, and they met Aubrey Beardsley.[8]

Thaulow received a number of honors for his artistic activity, including his appointment as commander of the 2nd Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1905. He received the French Legion of Honor, the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus from Italy and the Order of Nichan Iftikhar from Tunisia. He died in Volendam, in The Netherlands. The National Gallery of Norway features 37 of his works. Other prominent displays include the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.

Personal life

Thaulow was married twice. In 1874 he married Ingeborg Charlotte Gad (1852–1908). The marriage dissolved in 1886. In 1886, he married Alexandra Lasson (1862–1955), the daughter of Carl Lasson (1830–1893), a noted Norwegian attorney. He had three children with his second wife: Harald Thaulow (1887–1971), Ingrid Thaulow (1892–1983) and Christian Lasson Thaulow (1895–1944).[9]

Selected gallery

  • Portrait of Frederik Collett 1875
    Portrait of Frederik Collett
    1875
  • A River 1883
    A River
    1883
  • Norsk vinterlandskap 1890
    Norsk vinterlandskap
    1890
  • Ambiance Du Soir 1893
    Ambiance Du Soir
    1893
  • Ponte Pietra, Verona 1894
    Ponte Pietra, Verona
    1894
  • Area of Venice 1894
    Area of Venice
    1894
  • Kveldstemning, Dieppe 1894-1898
    Kveldstemning, Dieppe
    1894-1898
  • A Château in Normandy 1895
    A Château in Normandy
    1895
  • Fra Dieppe med elven Arques 1895
    Fra Dieppe med elven Arques
    1895
  • Måneskinn Dieppe 1896
    Måneskinn Dieppe
    1896
  • Boulevard de la Madeleine à Paris 1896-1897
    Boulevard de la Madeleine à Paris
    1896-1897
  • Fra Akerselven 1897-1901
    Fra Akerselven
    1897-1901
  • Marmortrappen 1903
    Marmortrappen
    1903
  • Moonlight in Beaulieu 1904
    Moonlight in Beaulieu
    1904
  • Place Marbot 1904
    Place Marbot
    1904
  • Dordrecht 1905
    Dordrecht
    1905
  • Under the Rialto Bridge of Venice
    Under the Rialto Bridge of Venice
  • View of Venice
    View of Venice
  • Winter in Paris
    Winter in Paris
  • The Priest
    The Priest

References

  1. ^ Frits Thaulow – utdypning (Store norske leksikon)
  2. ^ Harald Thaulow (Store norske leksikon)
  3. ^ Frits Thaulow (Kulturnett.no) Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Bjerke, Øivind (2016-06-15). "Hans Gude – En kunstnerreise" [Hans Gude. An artist’s journey]. Romantik. 5 (1): 136. doi:10.7146/rom.v5i1.26428. Archived from the original on 2023-08-09. Retrieved 2023-08-08. Gude's foremost Norwegian student, Fritz Thaulow, also moved away from Gude, but the two maintained a mutual respect for each other.
  5. ^ "Frits Thaulow: 'Fra Skagen' 1879", Blomqvist. (in Norwegian) Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  6. ^ Impressionism: Frits Thaulow (Allpaintings Art Portal) Archived 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Norwegian painter and engraver Frits Thaulow (GoNorway)". Archived from the original on 2016-01-26. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  8. ^ Simona Pakenham, Sixty Miles from England, p.148-149
  9. ^ Alexandra Lasson on Geni website

Other sources

  • Pakenham, Simona. Sixty Miles from England: The English at Dieppe 1814-1914, (London, Macmillan, 1967).
  • Poulsson, Vidar Frits Thaulow: 1847-1906 (B.A. Mathisen. 1992) ISBN 978-82-91255-00-2
  • Poulsson, Vidar; Thune, Richard M. Frits Thaulow (Hirschl & Adler Galleries; 1985)
  • Haverkamp, Frode (trans. Joan Fuglesang) Hans Fredrik Gude: From National Romanticism to Realism in Landscape (Aschehoug. 1992) ISBN 978-82-03-17072-0

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frits Thaulow.
  • Kulturnett.no
  • Small town square Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, Fritz Thaulow on the official website of the Musée Rodin.
  • Alexandra Lasson on Geni
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