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Gustav Wentzel (1859–1927) was a Norwegian
painter Painting is a Visual arts, visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" or "Support (art), support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with ...
. He was best known for interiors and domestic and rural scenes. His artistic style was associated with Naturalism and noted for accurate observations and attention to detail.


Biography

He was the eldest of seven children. His father, Jørgen, was a farm owner and ''salmakermester'' (someone who makes transport accessories, such as harnesses and seats). While still a boy, his father went bankrupt and his mother, Anne, opened a meat store to support the family. At the age of fifteen, he was apprenticed to a mason because he intended to become an architect. That same year, he began to take drawing lessons and decided to pursue art instead. From 1875 to 1878, he was a student at the
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then, until 1880, studied painting with Knud Bergslien.Ingebjørg Ydstie's hovedoppgave (thesis), 1995 His first, small, showing was at the bookstore owned by Albert Cammermeyer. He soon became part of a circle of artists that met at the studios of the sculptor, . He took his first study trip in the summer of 1880, accompanied by and . They visited
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and
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. The following year, he went to Kvitsøy, supported by a grant from the Schäffers Legat, a fund for painters, sculptors and poets. On the advice of Andreas Aubert, he travelled to
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in 1882, where he painted landscapes and interiors; notably at the Hegge Stave Church. He was in
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in 1883 and again in 1884, with another grant from the Schäffers Legat, and studied with William Bouguereau at the
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. In 1888 and 1889, he was back in Paris on a state scholarship, studying with
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and
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at the
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. While there, he met and married the writer, Christiane Marie Bætzmann (known as " Kitty"), daughter of
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, the Paris correspondent for
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. She had been studying at the Académie, but never painted professionally. They returned to Norway and settled in an outlying neighbourhood of Christiania. Later, they moved to
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, where they became close friends of Hulda and
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. In 1901, a financial windfall enabled them and their two young children to travel to Italy, but a planned stay in Paris did not come to fruition. Upon their return in 1902, they settled in
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. The following year, he sent eighty-five works to an art auction, but twelve were never sold and the others were bought cheaply, which plunged him into doubts about his chosen profession. Despite this failure, and his continued depression, he was awarded the
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in 1908. At home, however, things went less well. That same year, Kitty took their youngest son with her to the United States, where she worked as a
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. By 1910, their marriage was apparently one in name only and he began teaching at a painting school operated by
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. She helped him receive a grant that enabled him to spend those difficult times in Munich. He returned to Norway in 1913. By that time, his family was living in Lom. He visited them often and opened his last studio near there, in 1919. Although he had to produce low-quality paintings in large quantities to pay his bills, he was generally happy there and well-respected by the locals. In 1927, he went to the hospital in Lillehammer for the treatment of an oral inflammation and died there, of pneumonia, shortly after. Kitty spent much of the rest of her life promoting his works and wrote a biography of him in 1956. Their homes in Lom have been preserved and are partly open to the public.''Budstikka''; 9. October 2010 In 1999, a major exhibit was held commemorating Wentzel and the architect Bjarne Tøien (1899–1963), who is also associated with Lom.


Selected paintings

Gustav wentzel vinterbilde fra vågå 1914.jpg, ''Winter Scene from
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'' (1914) Snekkerverksted 1881 gustav wentzel.jpg, ''Joiner's Workshop'' (1881) Skirenn i fjelkenbakken gustav wentzel 1898.jpg, ''Ski Races in Fjelkenbakken'' (undated) Nattoget gustav wentzel 1899.jpg, ''Night Train'' (1899) Frokost gustav wentzel 1882.jpg, ''Breakfast'' (1882) Gustav Wentzel Frokost 2.jpg, ''Breakfastt II/Morning Mood'' (1885) Utvandrere 1902 gustav wentzel.JPG, ''Emigrants'' (1903) Gustav wentzel høstlandskap.jpg, ''Autumn Landscape'' (undated)


References


Further reading

* Kitty Wentzel. ''Gustav Wentzel''. Gyldendal, 1956. Foreword by Leif Østby. Ny utgave: Lom 2009 * Kitty Wentzel. ''Fra mitt livs karusell''. Cappelen, 1960. Ny utgave: Lom 2010 * Leif Østby. "Gustav Wentzel". I: ''Norsk kunstnerleksikon'', Vol.4. Universitetsforlaget, 1986.


External links


Biography
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