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Jens Thiis (12 May 1870 – 27 June 1942) was a Norwegian art historian, conservator and a prominent museum director. He was conservator at the Nordenfjeld Industrial Arts Museum (''Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum'') in
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beginning in 1895 and director of the
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in
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from 1908 to 1941.


Biography

Jens Peter Thiis was born at Kongshavn in Aker, Norway. He was the son of Abraham Bøckmann Thiis (1840–90) and Emma Marie Löwegren (1842–1928). Thiis grew up with his mother's parents, goldsmith H. P. Löwegren and his wife in Kristiania (now Oslo). He graduated artium at Aars og Voss' skole in 1888. Thiis was a student at the
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry The National College of Art and Design ( no, Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole) was established in 1818. In 1996 the National College of Art and Design became part of Oslo National Academy of the Arts The Oslo National Academy of the A ...
(''Den kgl. Tegneskoleunder'') where he trained under artist Christen Brun (1828-1905) and academy director Wilhelm Holter (1842-1916). He studied art history under
Lorentz Dietrichson Lorentz Henrik Segelcke Dietrichson (1 January 1834 Bergen - 6 March 1917) was a Norwegian poet and historian of art and literature. Biography Lorentz Henrik Segelcke Dietrichson was the son of Fredrik Dietrichson (1800–52) and Marie Heiberg ...
followed by study trips in
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and
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from 1892 to 1896. He was unusually alert to the trends of his time. In 1907, when at the Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum in Trondheim, he engaged
Henry van de Velde Henry Clemens van de Velde (; 3 April 1863 – 15 October 1957) was a Belgian painter, architect, interior designer, and art theorist. Together with Victor Horta and Paul Hankar, he is considered one of the founders of Art Nouveau in Belgium.'' ...
, now considered one of the foremost stylists of his time, to design an
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display room and all its furniture and furnishings. The Henry van de Velde Room is unique in its kind, being specially designed for this purpose. It was later recreated on the premises of the new Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum. As director of the National Gallery he bought French contemporary art (
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among others) and thus made a solid base for the French collection that is now one of the gallery's main attractions.


Personal life

In 1895, he married Ragna Vilhelmine Dons (1870–1939). Thiis was the father of historian
Ragna Thiis Stang Ragna Thiis Stang (15 September 1909 – 29 March 1978) was a Norwegian historian and museum administrator. Biography She was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. She was a daughter of museum director Jens Thiis and his wife Vilhelmine Don ...
(1909–1978) and architect
Helge Thiis Helge Thiis (16 August 1897 – 1 August 1972) was a Norwegian architect. He is most noted for service as head architect at the restoration of Nidaros Cathedral. Background Helge Thiis was born in Trondheim, Norway. He was the son of curator an ...
(1897-1972). Jens Thiis was appointed as a knight of 1st class in the Order of St. Olav in 1911 and made commander in 1937. He held a large number of foreign orders, including the French
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and the
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and
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. He was a member of the
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as well as of several foreign art and science academies. He was awarded honorary citizenship of
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for his works on the
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. Thiis died during 1942 and was buried at
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in
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Authorship

*''Norske malere og billedhuggere'', 3 vol., 1904–07 *''Monografi om Gerhard Munthe'', 1904 *''Norske malere og billedhuggere'': en fremstilling af norsk billedkunsts historie i det 19. årh. med oversikter over samtidig fremmed kunst. **Vol. 1. Malerkunsten i de første 80 år.
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, 1904–07 **Vol. 2. Fransk malerkunst. Norske kunstforhold. Norsk malerkunst i de sidste 25 år. Bergen, 1904–07. **Vol. 3. Billedhuggerne. Bergen, 1904–07. *''
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'': I. Florentinertiden; Leonardo og
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; Helligtrekonger. Kra. 1909. *''Norsk malerkunst i Nationalgalleriet'': halvhundrede gjengivelser av norske maleres arbeider. Mittet, 1912. - 32 p., 59 bl. *''Fransk aand og kunst''. **Vol. 1. Fra gotik til klassicisme 1917. **Vol. 2. Barok og klassicisme 1917. *''Betragtninger og karakteristiker av moderne fransk maleri, nærmest i anledning av Kölnerutstillingen'', Grieg, 1912. - 56 p. * ''Scandinavian Art'', Carl Laurin, Emil Hannover, Jens Thiis; American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1922. *''Nordisk kunst idag'' 1923. *''Leonardo da Vinci I''. Florinertiden 1909. *''Fransk ånd og kunst'', 4 vol. 1917–1939. *''Edvard Munch og hans samtid'', 1933. *''Gotikkens tidsalder'': de franske katedraler.
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, 1961 . - 30 p. *''Leonardo da Vinci'' Ny utg. med tillegg av senere studier ved Ragna Thiis og
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Oslo: Gyldendal, 1949 . - XXVI s., 1 bl., 322 p. *''Essays'', editor Øistein Parmann. Oslo : Dreyer, 1991. - 219 p. *''En ukjent norsk kunstsamling'': J.W. Hansteens samling. Oslo: Gyldendal, 1941 . - 50 p. *''
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'': ungrenessansens grunnleggelse. Oslo: Gyldendal, 1941 . - 3 bl. (incl. frontb.), 107 p. *''
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'': den franske kvinnes maler. Oslo: Gyldendal, 1940. - 4 bl., 172 p. *''Kunst, gammel og ny''. Oslo : Gyldendal, 1937 . - 223 p. *''Fra
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n'' : samlede avhandlinger om fremmed kunst. Oslo: Gyldendal, 1936 . - 211 p. *''
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
'' og hans samtid: slekten, livet og kunsten, geniet. Oslo: Gyldendal, 1933. - 3 bl.+330 p. *''Norges billedkunst siden 1814''. Medvirkende Grevenor, Henrik Langaard, Johan Henrik. Oslo : Stenersen, 1933. - 95 p. *''Norges billedkunst siden 1814''. Jens Thiis, H. T. Grevenor, Johan H. Langaard. 1933. 95 pages, illustrated. Universitetets radioforedrag. Jens Thiis: ''
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''. Henrik Grevenor:''80-årene i norsk malerkunst''. Johan Langaard: ''Norsk malerkunst efter 1900''.


References


Other sources

*Mæhle, Ole (1970) ''Jens Thiis, En kunstens forkjemper'' (Oslo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag) *Sommerfeldt, W.P. (1946) ''Museumsdirektør Jens Thiis's forfatterskap''


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thiis, Jens 1870 births 1942 deaths People from Akershus Oslo National Academy of the Arts alumni Norwegian artists Norwegian art historians Directors of museums in Norway Recipients of the St. Olav's Medal Knights of the Order of the Polar Star Recipients of the Order of Vasa Recipients of the Legion of Honour Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Burials at Vestre gravlund