Edvard Perséus
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Edvard Perséus, originally Persson (23 December 1841, in
Lund Lund (, ;"Lund"
(US) and
) is a city in the provinces of Sweden, province of Scania, southern Swed ...
– 7 October 1890, in
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) was a Swedish painter and (a form of superintendent) at the
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. He specialized in historical and
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scenes.


Biography

He was born to a working-class family and originally worked as a commercial painter in Lund. During his apprenticeship, he decided to become an artist and took the name Perséus. His first lessons came from a local artist, . In 1861, he was able to go to Stockholm and enroll at the
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, where he studied with Johan Christoffer Boklund. He moved to
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in 1867, then went to Munich and worked in the studios of
Karl von Piloty Karl Theodor von Piloty (1 October 1826 – 21 July 1886) was a German painter, noted for his historical subjects, and recognised as the foremost representative of the realistic school in Germany. Life and work Piloty was born in Munich. His fath ...
. While there, in 1873, he married Agnes Claesson. A scholarship enabled him to complete his studies in Italy and France. In 1875, he returned to Stockholm and opened a private painting school, which was very successful. His style was said to be informal; generally coming to class in slippers with a cigar in his mouth. He was apparently also quite talkative and often showed his students items from his collections of old books and engravings. In addition, he would try to interest them in painting his own favorite historical subjects, but anything was acceptable as long as it came naturally. He often behaved as a companion for his youngest students. From 1879 to 1889, he received an artist's fee and a share of their tuition from the Royal Academy. He never subscribed to any reforms or protests about current teaching methods or styles. The key to his success was simple encouragement; believing that if you were honest and diligent and "if you were alive", you could learn to paint. Among his best known students were Richard Bergh,
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,
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and
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. Most of them later graduated from the Royal Academy. In 1882, he was appointed and was responsible for King
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's art collection. His works may be seen at the
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,
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and the
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. He is buried at the
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References


Further reading

*Perseus, Edvard. In:
Hans Vollmer Hans Vollmer (16 November 1878 – 15 February 1969) was a German art historian and encyclopedist. Life His father was the architect (1845-1920), his grandfather the Hamburg marine painter and graphic artist Adolph Friedrich Vollmer (1806–18 ...
(Ed.): ''Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart'', Vol. 26: Olivier–Pieris. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1932, .


External links


Biography
from the ''Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon'' @
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More works by Perséus
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Perseus, Edvard 1841 births 1890 deaths Swedish painters Swedish genre painters History painters Artists from Lund Burials at Norra begravningsplatsen