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Lorentz Henrik Segelcke Dietrichson (1 January 1834
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- 6 March 1917) was a
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and historian of art and literature.


Biography

Lorentz Henrik Segelcke Dietrichson was the son of Fredrik Dietrichson (1800–52) and Marie Heiberg Dahl (1808–83). Dietrichson grew up in Bergen as an only child in a home of cultural officials interested in the parents' social circle. While an undergraduate in the
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, he composed many clever student songs which were collected and published in 1859. After school graduation in 1853 at the University of Christiania and other exams the following year he began to study theology, but he was more keen to cultivate their literary and artistic interests. In 1862 he married painter Johanne Mathilde Bonnevie. For a time he served as instructor at
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and subsequently for three years was secretary to the Norwegian minister at
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. On his return he became connected with the administration of the
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in Stockholm. In 1869, he was appointed professor in the
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in Stockholm. Six years later he moved to the University of Christiania as professor of the history of art. Dietrichson was a well-known participator in the public health debate in both Norway and neighboring Sweden, and as such, he was known for his opposition toward corsets, which at this point in time was a serious health issue, and as such supported the Swedish Dress Reform Society, and notably helped to spread the movement to Norway. He published several volumes mostly dealing with Norwegian art in the Middle Ages. He published ''Læredigtet i Nordens poetiske Literatur '' (1860), ''Kivle-Slaatten. Thema og Variationer over et norsk Folkesagn. Et polemisk Digt'' (1879) and numerous other works. After examining Danish and Swedish 18th century literature, he published two-volume ''Omrids af den norske Poesis Historie'' (1866-1869). It was the first presentation of Norway's history and development of literature from folk tales.''Lorentz Dietrichson – utdypning'' (NBL-artikkel)
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Selected works

*''Olaf Liljekrands. Et Digt'', 1858 *''Samfundsviser og Sange af Jørgen Latiner'', 1859 *''Læredigtet i Nordens poetiske Literatur'', 1860 *''Den bildende Kunst i dens historiske Forhold til Religionsformerne. Et indledende kunsthistorisk Omrids'', 1862 *''Indledning i Studiet af Sveriges Literatur i vort Aarhundrede'', 1862 *''En arbetare. Skådespel i tre akter'', 1872 * ''Karl Folkunge. Dramatisk dikt i fyra akter'', 1874 *''Adolph Tidemand, hans Liv og hans Værker. Et bidrag til den norske Kunsts Historie'', 1878–79 *''Den norske Treskjærerkunst, dens Oprindelse og Udvikling. En foreløbig Undersøgelse'', 1878 *''Kivle-Slaatten. Thema og Variationer over et norsk Folkesagn. Et polemisk Digt'', 1879 *''Christusbilledet. Studier over den typiske Christusfremstillings Oprindelse, Udvikling og Opløsning'', 1880 *''Michelagniolo. En biografisk studi'', 1880 *''Skulpturmuseets Samling af Afstøbninger og originale Billedhuggerarbejder. En historisk-kritisk Beskrivelse'', 1881 *''Nationalgalleriets Samling af Malerier og Billedhuggerarbeider. En historisk-kritisk Beskrivelse'', 1882 *''Antinoos. Eine kunstarchäologische Untersuchung'', 1884 *''Fra Kunstens Verden. Foredrag og Studier'', 1885 *''Det norske Nationalgalleri. Dets tilblivelse og udvikling i anledning af dets 50-aarige tilværelse'', 1887 *
De norske stavkirker. Studier over deres system, oprindelse og historiske utvikling. Et bidrag til Norges middelalderske bygningskunsts historie
', 1892 *''Camilla Collett og hendes Indlæg i Kvindesagen'', 1894
Gude. En biografisk Skizze''
1898–99 *''Vore fædres Verk. Norges Kunst i Middelalderen. En populær Fremstilling'', 1906


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Other sources

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dietrichson, Lorentz 1834 births 1917 deaths 19th-century Norwegian poets Norwegian male poets 19th-century Norwegian historians University of Oslo alumni University of Oslo faculty 19th-century Norwegian male writers