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Carl Wille Schnitler (24 June 1879 – 28 October 1926) was a Norwegian
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. He became noted for his national orientated writings on art history, which spanned from the
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to his contemporary society. He became best known for his work ''Slegten fra 1814'', which became a primer in Norwegian historiography.


Biography

He was born in
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in
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county, Norway. He was the son of vicar Hans Peter Schnitler (1836–1894) and Marine Sophie Petrea Wille (1848–1919). He was a descendant of jurist Peter Schnitler (1690–1751) and a first cousin once removed of historian Didrik Schnitler (1833–1888). Upon finishing his
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in 1896, he enrolled at the Royal Frederic University where he took a philological degree in 1904. Initially not interested in art history, he came under the influence of professor
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, (1834-1917) who taught the subject. In the years 1906–11, he worked as an
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for the newspaper ''
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'' and taught history of art at schools in Christiania. Upon Dietrichson's death in 1918, he entered the position as lecturer at the Royal Frederic University. Three years later, he was appointed professor. Godal, Anne Marit, ed.
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.'' Web. 19 September 2011.
Prior to his appointment as professor of the Royal Frederic University, he made study trips in Europe and Egypt. Whilst in Italy, he studied Baroque visual art and architecture. In July 1926 he married Elisabeth Konow Bruenech (1898–1994) and died three months later.Guleng, Mai Britt.
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" ''Norsk biografisk leksikon.'' Ed. Knut Helle. Vol. 8. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget, 2004. Web. 19 September 2011.


Work

In his first published work, ''Vore oldeforældres land'' (1910), he maintained that Norwegian artists of the 18th and 19th century had reacquired a feeling of nature that was lost in the Renessance. His best-known work ''Slegten fra 1814. Studier over norsk embedsmandskultur i klassicismens tidsalder 1814–1840. Kulturformene'' (1911) constituted an attempt to depict the culture of early 19th-century politicians and civil servants. Schnitler had, according to the literary scholar Ottar Grepstad, timed the release of that work, so that it could be read before the
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of the 1814 constitution. In his 1914 published book ''Fredriksværn. Et norsk militæranlæg fra rokokotiden'' (1914) he maintained that the architecture of the naval base
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was governed by Baroque ideals. He eventually released the work ''Norske haver i gammel og ny tid'' (1916) in two volumes, chapters of which were translated into Swedish. That work, which describes many centuried gardens, outlines the main traits of Norwegian and European gardening, and has become a standard reference work within the study of Norwegian
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.Langeland, Knut. ''Oldemors stauder i våre hager''. Oslo: Schibsted, 1992, p. 22. . Print. His Italy studies resulted in the books ''Italiensk renæssance og barok i havekunst og bykunst'' (1917) and ''Reise i Grækenland. Glimt av Italien'' (1922). In 1920, he published the book ''Norges kunstneriske opdagelse. Maleren Erik Pauelsens norske landskaper 1788'' in which he argued that the
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of Erik Pauelsen revealed an artist with a developed "feeling of art". In the same year he published ''Malerkunsten i Norge i det attende aarhundre'', which was a systemic treatment of 18th-century paintings in Norway. In addition to his many published works, Schnitler penned numerous articles in art journals and newspapers. He also wrote a few entries on Norwegian artists in the encyclopaedias '' Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler'' and ''
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''. A selection of his articles was published posthumously in the work ''Kunsten og den gode form'' (1927).


References

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