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Christian Krohg Kampen for tilvarelsen oil painting


Kampen for tilvarelsen
Painting ID::  59481
Christian Krohg
Kampen for tilvarelsen
«Kampen for tilværelsen» (Struggle for existence) 1888-89 300x225cm in the National Gallery of Norway

   
   
     

Christian Krohg Trett oil painting


Trett
Painting ID::  59482
Christian Krohg
Trett
«Trett» (Tired)

   
   
     

Christian Krohg Selvportrett med staffeli oil painting


Selvportrett med staffeli
Painting ID::  59483
Christian Krohg
Selvportrett med staffeli
«Selvportrett med staffeli» (Self-portrait with canvas)

   
   
     

Christian Krohg Sovende mor med barn oil painting


Sovende mor med barn
Painting ID::  59484
Christian Krohg
Sovende mor med barn
«Sovende mor med barn» (Sleeping mother with child)

   
   
     

Christian Krohg Haret flettes oil painting


Haret flettes
Painting ID::  59485
Christian Krohg
Haret flettes
«Haret flettes» (The hair is combed)

   
   
     

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     Christian Krohg
     1852-1925 Norwegian Christian Krohg Gallery Krohg was educated in Germany at the Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe under Hans Gude[1], and later worked in Paris from 1881 to 1882. Inspired by the thoughts of the realists he chose motives primarily from everyday life ?C often its darker or socially inferior sides. Particularly well known are his pictures of prostitutes, and his novel Albertine from 1886 is about this theme. The book caused a scandal when first published, and was confiscated by the police. Krogh??s powerful and straightforward style made him one of the leading figures in the transition from romanticism to naturalism, characteristic of Norwegian art in this period. Through his periodic residence at Skagen, where he arrived for the first time in 1879, he had great influence on Anna and Michael Ancher, and provided early support to Edvard Munch. Krohg was a journalist in the Oslo newspaper Verdens Gang 1890-1910, where he wrote remarkable portrait interviews. Later he became a professor director at Statens Kunstakademi (The Norwegian Academy of Arts) 1909-1925. He was married to Oda Krohg.

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