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Thorvald Erichsen (18 July 1868 - 23 December 1939) was a Norwegian
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painter; known primarily for landscapes and
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s.


Biography

Thorvald Erichsen was born at
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, Norway. He was the son of Ernst Erichsen (1820-1869), a
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, and Trine Jensine née Rian (1829-1884). His father died while Erichsen was still very young.Thorvald Erichsen
''Norsk Biografisk Leksikon''
Although he originally wanted to be pianist, he began as a law student in 1886, then interrupted his studies to attend the painting school operated by
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, where he took the arts and crafts course. Later, he moved to Copenhagen, where he became a student of
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, who had a more profound influence on his artistic development.Thorvald Erichsen
''Norsk Kunstnerleksikon''
He also travelled to Italy and Paris, where he met with artist
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and absorbed the influences of late
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. His début came in 1891 with the painting "Spring Mood". He would continue to travel extensively throughout his life and never settled in one place. In 1900, his style made a dramatic change, from a Naturalistic approach to an emphasis on color and shape becoming, together with his friend,
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, one of the pioneers of
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Norwegian painting. His most notable works from this period are several nudes and landscapes from the vicinity of
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. In 1907, his elder brother Ole Erichsen (1863-1949) a member of the
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, obtained a major commission for him, but it was never completed. From 1907 to 1910, he lived in
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and focused on bluish winter landscapes. During his last year there, he was invited to enter a competition for decorating the main hall at the
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, but declined. In 1915, Erichsen appears to have suffered from a nervous breakdown, precipitated by a troubled relationship with the composer, Reidar Brøgger (1886-1956). After recovering, he worked in a quieter style, doing most of his work during summers in
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. His later works focus on the countryside around
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, where he lived for extended periods. He also created numerous still lifes, framed by the window of his hotel room, and often went for long periods without painting. Although he lived in isolation, his paintings were popular and were sold throughout Europe. He was awarded a Gold medal at
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. In 1930, he was awarded an annual stipend for artists (''Statens Kunstnerlønn''). He died at
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of
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in 1939.


Selected paintings

Thorvald Erichsen - Seated Woman in an Interior - Nasjonalmuseet - NG.M.01970.jpg, Interior with
Sitting Woman Erichsen-Holmsbu.jpg, Summer in Holmsbu File:Thorvald Erichsen En ung pikes værelse 1900.jpg, A Young Girl's Room File:Erichsen-Lillehammer.jpg, Lillehammer,
Church and Bank


References


Other sources

*Per Bjarne Boym, ''Thorvald Erichsen på Lillehammer'', exhibition catalog, Lillehammer bys malerisamling, 1990


External links


ArtNet: More works by Erichsen.More works by Erichsen
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