Norwegian painter
Even Ulving
Born Even Kristoffersen
(1863-08-15 ) 15 August 1863Died 3 August 1952(1952-08-03) (aged 88) Occupation Painter
Even Ulving (né Kristoffersen; 15 August 1863 – 3 August 1952) was a Norwegian painter.
Personal life
Ulving was born on 15 August 1863 in Vega Municipality , to Christopher Evensen and Olava Larsdatter. He was married to Frederikke Johanne Knoff Quale.[ 1]
Career
Ulving studied with Knud Bergslien in Kristiania from 1883 to 1884. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Heinz Heim [de ] and Karl Fr. Smith from 1885 to 1886, and at the Académie Julian in Paris under William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1887.[ 2]
From 1893 to 1913, Ulving was settled and worked in Helgeland where he painted motives from Nordland . He also painted altarpieces for seven churches in the region.[ 2] He is represented in the Norwegian National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design with two paintings, Fra Nettuno (1906) and Interiør. Victoria ved pianoet (1909).[ 3] The model (girl) Victoria is the daughter of writer and later Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun .[ 1] Other works include Rensdyrflokk skal over fjorden (1906, in the Royal Palace, Oslo ).[ 1] From 1914 Ulving settled in Åsgårdstrand .[ 2] He painted landscape motives from Sørlandet , Hvaler , Vestfold , and Telemark . He also painted pictures with motives from Italy, such as from Florence , Verona , Rome , Naples and Lake Garda .[ 1]
Ulving died in Åsgårdstrand on 3 August 1952.[ 2]
References
Further reading
Ulving, Tore (1997). Even Ulving: fra Helgeland til Åsgårdstrand . ISBN 82-05-24499-5 .
International National Artists