Arent Greve (also spelled Arndt, 18 October 1733 – 20 December 1808) was a Norwegian jeweler, goldsmith and painter.
Arent Jansen Greve was born in
Bergen
Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula of ...
, Norway. He was one of the sons of goldsmith Jan Arentsen Greve (1705-1773) and his wife Maren, née Engelsdorph (1711-1796). He took his goldsmith's education at Fabricius in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
from 1753. He later traveled extensively in France, German and Italian states to study. He later returned to Bergen, where he acquired burghership in January 1774. In the same year he married a merchant's daughter from
Christianssand
Kristiansand is a seaside resort city and municipality in Agder county, Norway. The city is the fifth-largest and the municipality the sixth-largest in Norway, with a population of around 112,000 as of January 2020, following the incorporation ...
.
In addition to being a goldsmith, Greve created other sorts of craftings and paintings. Among others he became known for his
aquarelles and miniature portraits. He died at his country estate Åstvedt hovedgård in
Fana. His writings and art were mostly taken over by the public library,
Bergens Museum and
West Norway Museum of Decorative Art
The West Norway Museum of Decorative Art ( no, Permanenten Vestlandske kunstindustrimuseum), also referred to as KODE 1, is located in Bergen, Norway. It was established in 1887 at the initiative of Johan Bøgh. In 1896 the museum moved into a pe ...
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Personal life
He was married to Cecilie Rønnow Bredal (1749-1784). They were the parents of Jan Arentsen Greve (1775-1840). His descendants included Mathias Sigwardt Greve
Mathias Sigwardt Greve (17 September 1832 – 27 December 1912) was a Norwegian physician, best known as the director of Rikshospitalet from 1883 to 1911.
Personal life
He was born in Bergen as a son of curate Arent Wittendorph Greve and Ulrike El ...
, Bredo Greve
Adolf Bredo Stabell Greve (28 June 1871 – 30 March 1931) was a Norwegian architect.
Biography
Greve was born at Hamar in Hedmark, Norway. He was a son of Mathias Sigwardt Greve (1832–1912) and Blanca Olivia Juell (1836–1918). He was a brot ...
, Egil Gade Greve and Tim Greve
Tim Greve (20 February 1928 – 27 April 1986) was a Norwegian historian, biographer, civil servant, diplomat and newspaper editor.
Personal life
Greve was born in Bergen as the son of consul Arent Wittendorph Greve (1892–1950) and Anna Gad ...
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References
1733 births
1808 deaths
18th-century Norwegian painters
18th-century male artists
19th-century Norwegian painters
Norwegian goldsmiths
Artists from Bergen
Norwegian expatriates in Denmark
Norwegian expatriates in Germany
Norwegian expatriates in France
Norwegian expatriates in Italy
Norwegian male painters
19th-century Norwegian male artists
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