Gunnar Brynolf Wennerberg (16 August 1823,
Lidköping
Lidköping () is a locality and the seat of Lidköping Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had about
40 000 inhabitants in 2021.
It is situated on the southern shore of Lake Vänern and sometimes refers to itself as "Lidköpin ...
- 3 October 1894,
Göteborg
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) was a Swedish painter of the
Düsseldorf School
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and a major landowner. He specialized in animal paintings (mostly horses) and
genre
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scenes.
Biography
His father, Gunnar Wennerberg den äldre (1782-1860), was a
rural dean
In the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion as well as some Lutheran denominations, a rural dean is a member of clergy who presides over a "rural deanery" (often referred to as a deanery); "ruridecanal" is the corresponding adjective. ...
in Lidköping. His brother was the poet and composer,
Gunnar Wennerberg
Gunnar Wennerberg (2 October 1817 – 24 August 1901) was a Swedish poet, composer and politician.
Biography
Wennerberg was the son of the vicar of the town of Lidköping in Västergötland, went to '' gymnasium'' in the cathedral town of Skara ...
.
He developed an early interest in music and painting, but eventually decided to focus on the latter. His first studies were with
Uno Troili
Gustaf Uno Troili (16 January 1815 – 31 August 1875) was a Swedish portrait painter and musician.
Biography
He was born in Ransäter. He was a member of the priestly family with a lineage dating back to the 16th century. He showed an early ap ...
in Stockholm. In 1850, he continued his studies in Copenhagen. When his brother was awarded a royal scholarship, he went to Germany with him as a study companion. Their first stop was
Leipzig
Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as wel ...
, where they attended concerts and visited museums. In
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in th ...
, he registered as a student at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf is the academy of fine arts of the state of North Rhine Westphalia at the city of Düsseldorf, Germany. Notable artists who studied or taught at the academy include Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Magdalena Jetelová, ...
, while his brother continued on to Italy. He was one of only two Swedish students at the academy; the other being
Carl d'Unker. He stayed there for three years, during which time his primary instructors were
Karl Ferdinand Sohn
Karl Ferdinand Sohn (10 December 1805 in Berlin – 25 November 1867 in Cologne) was a German painter of the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Biography
He was born in Berlin and started his studies at the age of eighteen under Wilhelm von Schad ...
and
Rudolf Wiegmann
Heinrich Ernst Gottfried Rudolf Wiegmann (17 April 1804, Nordstemmen – 17 April 1865, Düsseldorf) was a German painter, archaeologist, art historian, graphic artist and architect. He worked in the Classical style and, as a painter, is best kn ...
.
[Ruth Negendanck: Brynolf Wennerberg Maler * Zeichner * Gebrauchsgrafiker. Fischerhude 2012, , fr. s. 253]
After his studies, he returned home and became involved in his father's church. He and some friends published an album called "Bilder ur Svenska Folklifvet" (Pictures from Swedish Folklife), which had some mild success. He was home for only short time when the money earned from painting portraits of a local nobleman and his family enabled him to make another trip overseas. In 1857, he went to Paris, rented a studio and took lessons from
Thomas Couture
Thomas Couture (21 December 1815 – 30 March 1879) was a French history painter and teacher. He taught such later luminaries of the art world as Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, John La Farge,Wilkinson, Burke. ''The Life and Works of A ...
. In 1860, he once again returned to Lidköping to marry Georgina Charlotta Schoug (1830-1870), the daughter of Johann Peter Schoug (1802-1890), a wealthy merchant from Germany.
In 1870, Charlotta died of pneumonia. Two years later, he married her younger sister, Eugenia Louise (1845-1915).
He built an estate near Lidköping, Krongodset Djurgården, where he farmed and bred horses. It became an important meeting point for local artists, including
Frederik Collett
Frederik Jonas Lucian Bothfield Collett (25 March 1839 – 19 April 1914) was a Norwegian painter, perhaps most associated with his winter pictures from the region around Lillehammer, Norway.
Background
Collett was born at Christiania, Norway. H ...
and
Arvid Mauritz Lindström.
Emma Meissner
Emma Meissner, née ''Ekström'' (30 October 1866 in Karlstad – 20 November 1942 in Stockholm) was a Swedish people, Swedish soprano and actress. Biography
Emma Olivia Ekström was born in Karlstad to Johan Fredrik Ekström and Anna Brita Pet ...
, the soprano, and her brother, , the conductor, were also frequent guests.
Between 1860 and 1890, he participated in several exhibitions at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts
The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts ( sv, Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna), commonly called the Royal Academy, is located in Stockholm, Sweden. An independent organization that promotes the development of painting, sculpture, architec ...
, but his works (mostly pictures of horses) received little serious attention.
In 1889, a fire broke out at his estate and the main building was destroyed. Some paintings were rescued and sent to the local , but they made no attempt to rebuild and moved to Göteborg. His younger children were sent to boarding schools and, until his death, he spent the summers at one of the surviving buildings on his estate.
His son by his first marriage,
Brynolf Wennerberg, also became an artist and his daughter from his second marriage,
Sara Wennerberg-Reuter, was a well known organist and composer.
[Maja Agnevik: Sara Wennerberg-Reuter - Att vara kvinna och kompositör kring sekelskiftet 1800 /1900 http://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:636896/FULLTEXT01.pdf]
References
External links
''Brynolf Wennerberg'' Biography @ Tore Hartung
''Gunnar Brynolf Wennerberg'' Biography @ Lexikonett Amanda
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1823 births
1894 deaths
Swedish painters
Animal painters