Antique Norwegian Female Artist Mathilde Dietrichson Still-Life Signed Original
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Antique Norwegian Female Artist Mathilde Dietrichson Still-Life, watercolor, Signed Lower Right, dated 19th of March, 1886, 8 x 11 1/4", 19 1/4 x 22 1/4" framed.
Johanne Mathilde Dietrichson (née Bonnevie; July 12, 1837 - November 28, 1921) was a Norwegian painter who also made sculptures and ceramics. She was the first Norwegian woman to receive a formal art education.[1]Born in Christiana (now Oslo), Dietrichson grew up in Trondheim and Kongsberg. She took a drawing class in Christiana, then on the advice of Camilla Collett and Adolph Tidemand she traveled to Düsseldorf to continue her education in 1857. There she worked in the studio of Otto Mengelberg until 1861. The following year, Dietrichson married the art historian Lorentz Dietrichson. She accompanied him on his travels, living in Rome until 1865, in Stockholm from 1866-76, where she attended the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and in Christiana after 1876. In the 1870s and 1880s, Dietrichson often exhibited in the Art Association and Høstutstillingen, the annual fall exhibit in Christiana.[2]Johanne Dietrichson was the daughter of Honoratus Bonnevie and sister of Jacob Aall Bonnevie.
Mathilde Dietrichson was a Norwegian artist who lived from the 19th century. She studied in various cities including Düsseldorf, Stockholm, Paris, and Munich. Dietrichson was a pioneer generation of female artists and is best known for her genre paintings, which often depicted everyday life. She regularly exhibited her work in Norway, Sweden, and at World Exhibitions in Vienna and Paris. Her first and only solo exhibition was held posthumously in 1922 at Blomqvist
Johanne Mathilde Dietrichson (née Bonnevie; July 12, 1837 - November 28, 1921) was a Norwegian painter who also made sculptures and ceramics. She was the first Norwegian woman to receive a formal art education.[1]Born in Christiana (now Oslo), Dietrichson grew up in Trondheim and Kongsberg. She took a drawing class in Christiana, then on the advice of Camilla Collett and Adolph Tidemand she traveled to Düsseldorf to continue her education in 1857. There she worked in the studio of Otto Mengelberg until 1861. The following year, Dietrichson married the art historian Lorentz Dietrichson. She accompanied him on his travels, living in Rome until 1865, in Stockholm from 1866-76, where she attended the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and in Christiana after 1876. In the 1870s and 1880s, Dietrichson often exhibited in the Art Association and Høstutstillingen, the annual fall exhibit in Christiana.[2]Johanne Dietrichson was the daughter of Honoratus Bonnevie and sister of Jacob Aall Bonnevie.
Mathilde Dietrichson was a Norwegian artist who lived from the 19th century. She studied in various cities including Düsseldorf, Stockholm, Paris, and Munich. Dietrichson was a pioneer generation of female artists and is best known for her genre paintings, which often depicted everyday life. She regularly exhibited her work in Norway, Sweden, and at World Exhibitions in Vienna and Paris. Her first and only solo exhibition was held posthumously in 1922 at Blomqvist
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19.25 x 22.25 x 3 in
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10 lb
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Antique Norwegian Female Artist Mathilde Dietrichson Still-Life Signed Original
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