Olaf Helliesen Lange (11 February 1875 – 19 April 1965) was a Norwegian
painter
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and print maker. Lange's ''
fin-de-siècle'' art has its own special approach visualizing the complexity of the modern urban life.
Olaf Lange is best known for his
symbolistic
Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and realis ...
paintings and the multicolored
aquatint etchings he made between 1903 and 1912, which are closely linked to the continental
art nouveau
Art Nouveau (; ) is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. The style is known by different names in different languages: in German, in Italian, in Catalan, and also known as the Modern ...
style. The unique qualities of Lange's ''
fin de siècle'' art are appreciated internationally. Among other prizes, Lange received a gold medal for graphics at the XI International Exhibition in Munich in 1913 and a Medal of Honor at the
Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915.
Early life
Olaf Lange was born in
Stavanger
Stavanger (, , American English, US usually , ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the fourth largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the a ...
, Norway in 1875, the son of Emil Lange (1821–1904), a doctor, and Marie Helliesen (1840–1916). The Art Nouveau textile artist
Frida Hansen was his cousin and among his relatives were the painter
Kitty Lange Kielland
Kitty Lange Kielland (8 October 1843 – 1 October 1914) was a Norwegian landscape painter.
Early life and training
Kielland was born to an affluent family in Stavanger, the older sister of Alexander Kielland. Kielland's interactions with her ...
and the author
Alexander Lange Kielland.
Lange started drawing and painting early in life, and among his teachers were both his cousin Frida Hansen (1855–1931) and Kitty L. Kielland (1843–1914). His teenage paintings and writings reveal Lange's lifelong interest in literature, including the works of Shakespeare and Goethe.
Lange studied at the University of Kristiania (now University of Oslo) for two years (1895–1897) and during the same period he attended drawing classes at the
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry art school.
Paris
Olaf Lange studied at the
Académie Julian
The Académie Julian () was a private art school for painting and sculpture founded in Paris, France, in 1867 by French painter and teacher Rodolphe Julian (1839–1907) that was active from 1868 through 1968. It remained famous for the number a ...
in Paris from 1897 until 1901, where teachers were
Jules Lefebvre
Jules Joseph Lefebvre (; 14 March 183624 February 1911) was a French figure painter, educator and theorist.
Early life
Lefebvre was born in Tournan-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, on 14 March 1836. He entered the École nationale supérieure des Bea ...
and
Tony Robert-Fleury. Living close to
Montmartre, Lange experienced the ''fin-de-siècle'' modern life in Paris. He visited
Normandy and
Brittany to paint landscapes and the local people. His paintings from this period show an affinity to
naturalism and
social realism. Lange's painting ''Tète d'infant'' was exhibited in the Paris ''
Salon
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Common meanings
* Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments
* French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home
* Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment
Arts and entertainment
* Salon (P ...
'' in 1901.
Munich – colour intaglio etchings
After leaving Paris, Lange lived in Norway for two years, mostly in Kristiania (now Oslo). He made his debut at the
Høstutstillingen in 1905.
In 1903 he moved to
Munich, spending his first two years in the
Schwabing area of the city. During this period he made his first multicolored
intaglio etchings. His nine etching motifs were made between in the period 1903 to 1912.
Lange drew his inspiration from
Arnold Böcklin
Arnold Böcklin (16 October 182716 January 1901) was a Swiss symbolist painter.
Biography
He was born in Basel. His father, Christian Frederick Böcklin (b. 1802), was descended from an old family of Schaffhausen, and engaged in the silk tra ...
,
Frida Hansen,
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. Klimt is noted for his paintings, murals, sketches, and other objets d'art. Klimt's prim ...
and
Franz von Stuck, and from Italian frescoes and Japanese art. He also found inspiration in literature, including the works of
Gustave Flaubert,
Anatole France and
Goethe.
In 1905 Lange moved to
Dachau
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, built by = Germany
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, original use = Political prison
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and was based there until 1914, with a stay in Rome in 1909 and some trips back to Norway.
Stavanger Art Museum has a complete collection of Lange's colour etchings, comprising:
* Salammbô (1905)
* Herodias (1905)
* Women Impailed on Butterflies (1905)
* The Mermaid (1905)
* The Queen of Sheba (1906)
* Urvasi (1906)
* The Cry / Revolution (1908)
* The Martyr (1911)
* Tang / Seaweed (1912)
The First World War and after
Lange moved to Copenhagen in 1914, at the beginning of the
First World War, also spending time in Norway. Besides stops in Stavanger, he travelled to Ulvik, Hardanger and Sogn to paint mainly landscapes of the western fjords. During this period Lange also painted monumental
tempera paintings, and a six meter long triptych called ''The 11,000 Virgins''. Lange contracted
tuberculosis and stayed in Copenhagen until the early 1920s.
Olaf Lange recovered from the illness after a stay in
Baden-Baden, in the fresh air of the
Black Forest. He then moved back to Munich and started writing articles for newspapers in Norway and Sweden, besides painting. In his articles in the ''
Stavanger Aftenblad'' newspaper he wrote about the tense situation building up in Munich during the leading up to the
Second World War. In 1936 Lange stayed in
Brixen in northern Italy. In 1943 he was expelled from Germany and travelled to Norway where he spent the rest of his life. During the war he lived in
Tau, moving back to his hometown Stavanger when the war ended in 1945. Around 1950 Lange lived for some time in
Stord.
Olaf Lange left a great deal of his work to Stavanger Faste Galleri, now
Stavanger Art Museum and to the
British Museumcollection.britishmuseum.org
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Olaf Lange died in Stavanger in 1965.
Collections
Lange's art is represented in the collections of several museums, including in Rome, Venice, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Paris, Brighton, Chicago and San Francisco. In Norway his work is in the collections of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, and the art museums of Bergen and Stavanger.
References
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1875 births
1965 deaths
People from Stavanger
People from Stord
Art Nouveau painters
Art Nouveau illustrators
19th-century Norwegian painters
20th-century Norwegian painters
Norwegian male painters
Norwegian illustrators
Académie Julian alumni
Symbolist painters
19th-century Norwegian male artists
20th-century Norwegian male artists