Christian Krohg (politician)
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Christian Krohg (13 August 1852 – 16 October 1925) was a Norwegian naturalist painter, illustrator, author and journalist. Krohg was inspired by the realism art movement and often chose motifs from everyday life. He was the director and served as the first professor at the Norwegian Academy of Arts from 1909 to 1925.


Biography

Christian Krohg was born at Vestre Aker (now Oslo), Norway. He was one of five children born to Georg Anton Krohg (1817–1873) and Sophie Amalia Holst (1822–1861). He was a grandson of
Christian Krohg Christian Krohg (13 August 1852 – 16 October 1925) was a Norwegian naturalist painter, illustrator, author and journalist. Krohg was inspired by the realism art movement and often chose motifs from everyday life. He was the director and s ...
(1777–1828) who had served as a government minister. His father was a civil servant, journalist and author. His mother died when he was only 8 years old, and his father's sister took over responsibility for the household and the upbringing of the children. From 1861, he attended Hartvig Nissen School. His father had asked him to pursue a legal career. Krohg studied law at the University of Oslo (then Christiania) graduating
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in 1873, the same year in which his father died. During 1869–70, he had also studied at the art school of Johan Fredrik Eckersberg at Lille Grensen in Christiania. He was additionally educated in Germany, first at the Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe under Hans Gude in 1874. He also trained under Karl Gussow from 1875. He followed with study at the Königliche Akademie in Berlin from 1875 to 1878. He was awarded the Schäffer's legacy (1876–77) and received a government travel allowance during 1877–78 and in 1881. In 1879, on the encouragement of artist Frits Thaulow, he visited the Skagen artists colony. He returned to Skagen in 1882–84 and 1888. Through his periodic future residence at Skagen, he would influence other artists including Anna and Michael Ancher and provided early support to
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. Krohg worked in Paris from 1881 to 1882. Inspired by the ideas of the realists he chose motifs primarily from everyday life – often its darker or socially inferior sides. Prostitution is the subject of his painting '' Albertine i politilægens venteværelse'', and Krohg also wrote a novel about the depicted scene. The novel, '' Albertine'', caused a scandal when first published, and it was confiscated by the police. Krohg's style made him a leading figure in the transition from romanticism to naturalism. Krohg was the founding and editor-in-chief of the Kristiania Bohemian journal, '' Impressionisten'' from 1886 until 1890. He then became a journalist for the Oslo newspaper '' Verdens Gang'' from 1890 to 1910. Christian Krohg was also associated with ''Politiken'' 1893–1894. He taught at
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in Paris from 1902 until 1909. Later he became a professor-director at the Norwegian Academy of Arts (''Statens Kunstakademi'') from 1909 until 1925. There are notable collections of art by Christian Krohg in the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo and at Skagens Museum in Denmark.


Awards and honors

Christian Krohg received numerous national and international awards during his career. In 1889, he was made a Knight in the French Legion of Honour and entered in the Belgian
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in 1894. He served as Norwegian Commissioner at the Exposition Internationale d'Anvers at
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in 1894 and held membership in the Societe Nouvelle de Peintres et de Sculpteurs from 1900. Krohg was made a Knight 1st Class in the
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in 1900 and received the Command Cross in 1910.


Personal life

He was married to artist Oda Krohg (née Lasson; 1860–1935). In 1885, their daughter Nana (1885–1974) was born and in 1889 their son muralist
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(1889–1965). In 1888 Oda obtained a divorce from her first husband Jørgen Engelhardt; they were married in that same year. In 1897, his wife took their son Per and moved to Paris with dramatist
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. They were later reconciled. In 1914, Christian Krohg established residence near
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where he died in 1925. Oda Krohg died in 1935. Both were buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo. A bronze statue of Krohg by sculptors
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and
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was erected at the crossing of Lille Grensen-Karl Johans gate in Oslo in 1960.


Gallery


Portraits

File:Gerhard Munthe (1849).jpg, ''Portrait of the Painter Gerhard Munthe'' File:Christian Krohg - Portrait of the Painter Oda Krohg, b. Lasson - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Oda Krohg'' (Portrait of Oda Krohg. 1888) File:Christian Krohg - self-portrait (1912).jpg, ''Selvportrett med staffeli'' (Self-portrait with easel. 1912)


Social realism

Image:Christian Krohg - Albertine to see the Police Surgeon - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Albertine i politilægens venteværelse'' (Albertine at the Police Doctor's Waiting Room, 1885–87) Image:Christian Krohg-Sovende mor med barn 1883.jpg, ''Sovende mor med barn'' (Sleeping mother with child. 1883) File:Christian Krohg - Braiding her Hair - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Håret flettes'' (The hair is being braided. 1882) File:Christian Krohg - Tired - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Trett'' (Tired. 1885) Christian Krohg - Leiv Eirikson discovering America - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Leiv Eriksson oppdager Amerika'' (Leiv Eirikson Discovering America. 1893) Image:Christian Krohg - Babord litt.jpg, ''Babord litt'' (Port side. 1879) Image:Christian Krohg - Silda Kommer - IMG 9340.jpg, ''Silda Kommer'' (Herring upcoming) Image:Krohg-17.mai.1893.jpg, '' 17 mai 1893'' (May 17, 1893)


References


Other sources

*Thue, Oscar (1997) ''Christian Krohg'' (Oaslo: Aschehoug) *Thue, Oscar (1971) ''Christian Krohgs portretter'' (Oslo: Gyldendal) * Bryne, Arvid (2009) ''Christian Krohg. Journalisten'' (Oslo: Unipub Forlag)


External links


Christian Krohg at the National Museum (Oslo)Christian Krohg at Skagens Museum

Digitized books by Christian Krohg
at National Library of Norway * *
MyNDIR (My Norse Digital Image Repository)
Illustrations created by Christian Krohg for the 1899 and 1900 editions of the Norwegian editions of Heimskringla. Clicking on the thumbnail will give you the full image and information concerning it. {{DEFAULTSORT:Krohg, Christian 1852 births 1925 deaths University of Oslo alumni Artists from Oslo Writers from Oslo Norwegian journalists Norwegian editors Skagen Painters Realist artists 19th-century journalists 19th-century Norwegian male writers 19th-century Norwegian painters 19th-century Norwegian writers 20th-century Norwegian writers 20th-century Norwegian painters Norwegian male painters 20th-century male writers Recipients of the St. Olav's Medal Recipients of the Legion of Honour Burials at the Cemetery of Our Saviour 19th-century Norwegian male artists 20th-century Norwegian male artists