
Thomas Fearnley (27 December 1802 – 16 January 1842) was a Norwegian romantic painter, a pupil of
Johan Christian Dahl
Johan Christian Claussen Dahl (24 February 178814 October 1857), often known as or , was a Danish- Norwegian artist who is considered the first great romantic painter in Norway, the founder of the "golden age" of Norwegian painting, and, by some ...
and a leading representative of
Norwegian romantic nationalism
Norwegian romantic nationalism ( no, Nasjonalromantikken) was a movement in Norway between 1840 and 1867 in art, literature, and popular culture that emphasized the aesthetics of Norwegian nature and the uniqueness of the Norwegian national ident ...
in painting.
His son
Thomas Fearnley (1841–1927) founded the
Fearnley dynasty of shipping magnates.
[Tore Kirkholt]
''Thomas Fearnley, norsk maler''
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Background
Thomas Fearnley was born in Frederikshald (now
Halden
Halden (), between 1665 and 1928 known as Fredrikshald, is both a town and a municipality in Viken county, Norway. The municipality borders Sarpsborg to the northwest, Rakkestad to the north and Aremark to the east, as well as the Swedish m ...
) in
Østfold
Østfold is a traditional region, a former county and a current electoral district in southeastern Norway. It borders Akershus and southwestern Sweden (Västra Götaland County and Värmland), while Buskerud and Vestfold are on the other sid ...
, Norway. He was the son of merchant Thomas Fearnley (1768–1834) and Maren Sophie
Paus
The Paus family () is a Norwegian family that first appeared as members of the elite of 16th-century Oslo and that for centuries belonged to Norway's " aristocracy of officials" as priests of the state church, judges and other higher government ...
(1782–1838). He was the brother of astronomer and professor
Carl Frederik Fearnley (1818–1890). Fearnley's grandfather, merchant Thomas Fearnley (1729–1798), immigrated from
Yorkshire, England to Frederikshald, Norway in 1753. His mother was the daughter of a wealthy merchant who belonged to the
Paus
The Paus family () is a Norwegian family that first appeared as members of the elite of 16th-century Oslo and that for centuries belonged to Norway's " aristocracy of officials" as priests of the state church, judges and other higher government ...
family, a prominent family from
Telemark
Telemark is a traditional region, a former county, and a current electoral district in southern Norway. In 2020, Telemark merged with the former county of Vestfold to form the county of Vestfold og Telemark. Telemark borders the traditional ...
.
In 1840, he married Cecilia Catharine Andresen (1817–1888). She was the daughter of his benefactor, banker Nicolai Andresen (1781–1861), who founded what became the Andresen Bank, one of Norway's largest commercial banks of its time. In the autumn of 1841, the couple went to
Amsterdam
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for the birth of their only child,
Thomas Nicolay Fearnley (1841–1927), who became a Norwegian shipping magnate. His grandsons were shipping magnate
Thomas Fearnley (1880–1961)
Thomas Fearnley (16 January 1880 – 10 January 1961) was a Norwegian shipping magnate, sports executive and philanthropist. He was a prominent figure in Norwegian shipping in the first half of the 20th century.
Biography
Fearnley was born at ...
and land owner
N. O. Young Fearnley. His descendants founded the
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art is a privately owned contemporary art gallery in Oslo in Norway. It was founded and opened to the public in 1993. The collection's main focus is the American appropriation artists from the 1980s, but it is ...
in 1993.
[Frode Ernst Haverkamp]
''Thomas Nicolay Fearnley''
Norsk biografisk leksikon
Career
Thomas Fearnley attended National Cadet Corps (''Landkadettkorpset'') from 1814 to 1819. He was a student of the
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
The National College of Art and Design ( no, Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole) was established in 1818.
In 1996 the National College of Art and Design became part of Oslo National Academy of the Arts (''Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo'', KHiO).
...
(''Den kongelige Tegneskole'') (1819–1821), Art Academy (''Kunstakadamie'') in
Copenhagen
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(1821–1823) and the Art Academy (''Konstakadamien'') in
Stockholm (1823–27) under
Carl Johan Fahlcrantz
Carl Johan Fahlcrantz (29 November 1774 - 29 November 1861) was a Swedish painter.
Biography
He was born in the Stora Tuna Parish of Dalarna, Sweden. He was the son of Johan Fahlcrantz and Gustafva De Brenner. His father was a vicar in Kungs� ...
.
Fearnley left Copenhagen bound for Stockholm in the autumn of 1823 to complete a painting commissioned by
Crown Prince Oscar of Norway and Sweden. He received several orders from the Swedish royal family and from other members of the royal court including Swedish Count
Gustaf Trolle-Bonde. He conducted study tours in Norway (1824-1826), at which time he met
Johan Christian Dahl
Johan Christian Claussen Dahl (24 February 178814 October 1857), often known as or , was a Danish- Norwegian artist who is considered the first great romantic painter in Norway, the founder of the "golden age" of Norwegian painting, and, by some ...
in
Sogn
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. After another stay in Copenhagen from 1827 to 1828 and a new Norwegian trip in the autumn of 1828, he went to Germany and was a student of Dahl in
Dresden
Dresden (, ; Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; wen, label=Upper Sorbian, Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth ...
(1829–1830) as well as befriending the German painter
Joseph Petzl
Joseph Petzl (23 December 1803, Munich – 23 April 1871, Munich) was a German genre painter of the Biedermeier school. He has left a collection of drawings documenting his everyday life, love affairs and travels, now in the Münchner Stadtmu ...
and the German-Danish painter
Friedrich Bernhard Westphal
Friedrich Bernhard Westphal (5 October 1803, Schleswig – 24 December 1844) was a German-Danish genre painter and illustrator. He was also known by his nickname Fritz Westphal.
Life
From 1821 to 1826 he studied at the Royal Danish Acade ...
. He lived in
Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
(1830–32).
[Sigurd Willoch]
''Thomas Fearnley
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Fearnley traveled extensively in the 1830s, visiting Munich, Paris, London, Hull and the English
Lake district. During September 1832, he went from
Venice
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to Rome and visited
Sicily
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the following summer. He mostly painted in small towns south of
Naples
Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
:
Castellammare,
Amalfi
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,
Sorrento
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,
Capri
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and in Switzerland:
Meiringen
Meiringen () is a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. Besides the village of Meiringen, the municipality includes the settlements of Balm, Brünigen, Eisenbolgen, Hausen, Prasti ...
,
Grindelwald
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. He went to Paris in the summer of 1835 and visited London the next year. During the summer of 1839 he was on a study tour to the
Sognefjord
The Sognefjord or Sognefjorden (, en, Sogn Fjord), nicknamed the King of the Fjords ( no, Fjordenes konge), is the largest and deepest fjord in Norway. Located in Vestland county in Western Norway, it stretches inland from the ocean to the sm ...
and
Hardangerfjord
The Hardangerfjord ( en, Hardanger Fjord) is the fifth longest fjord in the world, and the second longest fjord in Norway. It is located in Vestland county in the Hardanger region. The fjord stretches from the Atlantic Ocean into the mountain ...
, together with the German painter
Andreas Achenbach.
Fearnley's paintings alternate between oil sketches and larger, composed landscapes meant for exhibition. His large studio compositions have a cool monumental attitude with a taste for the powerful and wildly romantic in the favorite motifs, wilderness and waterfalls, and with a strong emphasis on the image's architectural structure. The National Gallery in Oslo owns a total of 54 of his smaller pictures and sketches and also a series of drawings. Notable works in this collection include '' Labrofossen '' (1837), ''Grindelwaldgletsjeren'' (1838) and ''Slinde Birken'' (1839). Other notable collections are located in the
Bergen Kunstmuseum and the
Nationalmuseum
Nationalmuseum (or National Museum of Fine Arts) is the national gallery of Sweden, located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm.
The museum's operations stretches far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, the nationalmuseum manage ...
in
Stockholm.
Death
Fearnley contracted typhoid and died in January 1842 when he was only 39 years old. He was initially buried on Südlicher Friedhof in Munich. In 1922, his son arranged to have his father's mortal remains moved to
Vår Frelsers gravlund
The Cemetery of Our Saviour ( no, Vår Frelsers gravlund) is a cemetery in Oslo, Norway, located north of Hammersborg in Gamle Aker district. It is located adjacent to the older Old Aker Cemetery and was created in 1808 as a result of the great ...
in Oslo.
Selected works
File:Thomas Fearnley - The Labro Falls at Kongsberg - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Labro Falls at Kongsberg''
File:Thomas Fearnley - Grindelwaldgletscher - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Grindelwaldgletscher'', (1838)
File:Thomas Fearnley - The Grindelwaldgletscher - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Grindelwaldgletscher II''
File:Thomas Fearnley - The Bridge of Hauge outside Arendal - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Bridge of Hauge outside Arendal''
File:Thomas Fearnley - Coast scene, possibly Capri.jpg, ''Coastal scene, possibly Capri''
File:ThomasFearnleyFjellandskap.jpg, ''Mountain scenery with rapids''
File:ThomasFearnleyGrottaDeMadre.jpg, ''Grotta de Madre''
File:ThomasFearnleyTilBalestrand.jpg, ''From Balestrand''
File:Fishing-boats, Castellamare, by Thomas Fearnley.jpg, ''Fishing-boats, Castellammare''
File:Thomas Fearnley - Landskap med vandringsmann - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Landscape with traveller'' (1839)
File:ThomasFearnleyMunchen.jpg, ''Munich after the lightning'' (1831)
File:Thomas Fearnley - A Terrace in Amalfi in Moonlight - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Terrace in Amalfi in Moonlight''
File:Thomas Fearnley - Old Birch Tree at the Sognefjord - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Old Birch Tree at the Sognefjord''
See also
*
List of Norwegian artists
References
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1802 births
1842 deaths
People from Halden
19th-century Norwegian painters
Norwegian romantic painters
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