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Annual Report 1995
19 9 5 ANNUAL REPORT 1995 Annual Report Copyright © 1996, Board of Trustees, Photographic credits: Details illustrated at section openings: National Gallery of Art. All rights p. 16: photo courtesy of PaceWildenstein p. 5: Alexander Archipenko, Woman Combing Her reserved. Works of art in the National Gallery of Art's collec- Hair, 1915, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1971.66.10 tions have been photographed by the department p. 7: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Punchinello's This publication was produced by the of imaging and visual services. Other photographs Farewell to Venice, 1797/1804, Gift of Robert H. and Editors Office, National Gallery of Art, are by: Robert Shelley (pp. 12, 26, 27, 34, 37), Clarice Smith, 1979.76.4 Editor-in-chief, Frances P. Smyth Philip Charles (p. 30), Andrew Krieger (pp. 33, 59, p. 9: Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon in His Study, Editors, Tarn L. Curry, Julie Warnement 107), and William D. Wilson (p. 64). 1812, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1961.9.15 Editorial assistance, Mariah Seagle Cover: Paul Cezanne, Boy in a Red Waistcoat (detail), p. 13: Giovanni Paolo Pannini, The Interior of the 1888-1890, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon Pantheon, c. 1740, Samuel H. Kress Collection, Designed by Susan Lehmann, in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the National 1939.1.24 Washington, DC Gallery of Art, 1995.47.5 p. 53: Jacob Jordaens, Design for a Wall Decoration (recto), 1640-1645, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, Printed by Schneidereith & Sons, Title page: Jean Dubuffet, Le temps presse (Time Is 1875.13.1.a Baltimore, Maryland Running Out), 1950, The Stephen Hahn Family p. -
Hubert Van Den Berg
THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AVANT-GARDE AND THE NORDIC COUNTRIES. AN INTRODUCTORY TOuR D’HORIzON Hubert van den Berg The Nordic countries have played only a marginal role in existing historiographic studies of the classical avant-garde. General accounts of the aesthetic avant-garde in the first decades of the twentieth cen- tury focus, as a rule, on the manifestations of this avant-garde in the main Western-European cultural capitals of the period (cf. Pio- trowski 2009). While metropolises like Paris and Berlin were un- doubtedly pivotal to the development of the avant-garde as a whole (cf. Bradbury/McFarlane 1978, Casanova 2004, Hultén 1978), there can be no doubt that the avant-garde was not confined to these cities. The main centres of avant-garde activity were not isolated bulwarks, but rather market places where the transnational avant-garde met – stemming from and giving new impulses to a plethora of smaller and larger pockets of resistance, which constituted an interrelated net- work of avant-gardists throughout Europe (with links to other con- tinents as well). This wider presence is receiving increased attention, marking a shift in general surveys of the avant-garde (cf. van den Berg/Fähnders 2009). However, a comprehensive account of the pres- ence of the avant-garde in Northern Europe is still missing. An ad- mirable, but all too brief, inventory of the avant-garde in the Nordic countries appeared as an exhibition catalogue some fifteen years ago (cf. Moberg 1995), and since then monographic studies and exhibi- tion catalogues devoted to single Nordic artists or movements (cf. -
Norske Kunstnere
Norske kunstnere Tittel Forfatter Forlag, årstall Sider Pris Kunstnerportretter Karl Erik Harr Alver, Ivar B.M J.M. Stenersens Forlag A.S, 1981 112 90 HERB - Skarpe streker Backe, Anne Hoff Alfa Forlag AS, 2001 184 70 Jan Baker Baker, Jan Jan Baker, 51 40 Gerhard Munthes dekorative kunst Bakker, Hilmar Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1946 347 150 Edvard Munch 1863-1944, På dansk ved Bischoff, Ulrich Benedikt Taschen, 1991 96 40 Carl E. Anderberg Harald Kihle, retrospektiv utstilling Bjerke, Øivind Storm Galleri KB, 1995 107 40 Morten Juvet Bjerke, Øivind Storm Labyrinth Press, 2003 96 80 Leonard Rickhard Bjerke, Øivind Storm & Thorkildsen, J.W.Cappelens Forlag As, 1995 111 80 Åsmund Sentiments Bjertnæs, Sverre Galleri K, 2009 90 Maleren August Eiebakke Bjorvand, Einar Valdisholm Forlag, 1992 64 40 Broder Eysteinn. LILJA Bjørneboe, Bjørn Tiden Norsk forlag.1980 94 400 Mellom fargene, Nedtegnelser Bleken, Håkon Communicatio Forlag, 2002 113 70 Kunstmålar Nils Bergslien Borge, Danbolt, Raudberget, Bjørke Eget forlag Alf Borge, 1993 111 40 Gösta Hammarlund Borgen Johan & Berg, Knut Dreyers Forlag, 1977 158 70 Jens Johannessen, Maleri Brun, Hans-Jacob Grøndahl Dreyer, 1993 232 100 Frans Widerberg - malerier 1956 - 1996 Brun, Hans-Jacob & Ustvedt, Øystein Grøndahl og Dreyers Forlag AS, 1996 95 70 Edvard Munch - norske malere Bøe, Alf H. Aschehoug & co, 1992 63 80 Fugl i en vår Cappelen, Peder W. & Johannessen, Jens J.M. Stenersens Forlag A.S, 1979 71 140 Høstblad Cappelen, Peder W. & Johannessen, Jens J. M. Stenersens Forlag A.S, 63 80 Maleri Per Elsdorf Christiansen, Per Eldsdorf 60 40 Henrik Sørensen Christiansen, Sigurd Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1942 48 80 Henrik Sørensen Christiansen, Sigurd Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1942 48 30 Thorvald Erichsen, norske malere Christiansen, Sigurd (forord) Mittet & Co As, 1943 24 70 Dikt selv, Synnøve Anker Aurdal Danbolt, Hjørdis Grøndahl Dreyer, 1991 150 60 Bokgrafikeren Hans Gerhard Sørensen Durban, Arne Fabritius AS, 1984 60 60 Kaare Espolin Johnson, nummerert Durban, Arne J.M. -
CHRISTIAN KROHG Tiden Omkring Kristiania-Bohemen
KØBENHAVN, 16. JANUAR 2014 PRESSEMEDDELELSE CHRISTIAN KROHG Tiden omkring Kristiania-bohemen 8. februar - 1. juni 2014 Med fængslende blikke og masser af livsnerve! Sådan skildrede den norske maler Christian Krohg sin samtid. Igennem portrætformen satte han ansigt på et samfund i udvikling, og hans holdningsbetonede motiver vækker genklang i vor tids debat om den samfundsengagerende kunst. Kunstforeningen GL STRAND præsenterer en udstilling, der stiller skarpt på Christian Krohgs kunstneriske virke i årene 1880-1900, hvor portrættet var en metode for ham til at gribe det samfund, som han ønskede at forandre. Christian Krohg er én af Nordens store portrætmalere. Oslo. og design, arkitektur kunst, for Nasjonalmuseet Igennem maleriet kommenterede han på de Christian Krohg, samfundsmæssige omvæltninger og kulturelle strømninger, som prægede Kristiania – nu Oslo - i årene op til forrige århundredeskifte. Udstillingen i GL STRAND sætter fokus på Christian Krohgs Malerinden Oda Krohg portrætter som et bærende motiv og er en omfattende præsentation af hans produktion i disse år med mere end 50 værker. Udstillingen udfolder derfor et pulserende tidsbillede i Krohgs perspektiv. , 1885. 1885. , Christian Krohg skildrede livet omkring sig. Hans værker i perioden er kendetegnet ved stor indlevelse i tiden, hvad enten han portrætterede sin familie, tidens store ”Du skal male på sådan en måde, at du griber, rører, personligheder eller samfundets mest udsatte. Som maler, forarger eller glæder den store masse […] for det er journalist og samfundsdebattør gav Christian Krohg en vel derfor, at du har malet dit billede, vil jeg håbe.” stemme til samfundets nederste lag. I ærlige og sympatiske skildringer kastede Krohg et polemisk blik på sin samtids Christian Krohg i ”Om det eneste fornødne i kunsten”, 1888. -
Malerier Og Tegninger 1 - 126
FINE ART + ANTIQUES International auction 872 1 - 547 FINE ART + ANTIQUES International auction 872 AUCTION 30 May - 1 June 2017 PREVIEW Wednesday 24 May 3 pm - 6 pm Thursday 25 May Public Holiday Friday 26 May 11 am - 5 pm Saturday 27 May 11 am - 4 pm Sunday 28 May 11 am - 4 pm Monday 29 May 11 am - 5 pm or by appointment Bredgade 33 · DK-1260 Copenhagen K · Tel +45 8818 1111 · Fax +45 8818 1112 [email protected] · bruun-rasmussen.com 872_antik_s001-013_start.indd 1 04/05/17 18.37 Lot 66 DEADLINE FOR CLAIMING ITEMS: WEDNESDAY 21 JUNE Items bought at Auction 872 must be paid no later than eight days from the date of the invoice and claimed on Bredgade 33 by Wednesday 21 June at the latest. Otherwise, they will be moved to Bruun Rasmussen’s storage facility at Baltikavej 10 in Copenhagen at the buyer’s expense and risk. This transportation will cost DKK 150 per item VAT included, and storage will cost DKK 150 per item per week VAT included. SIDSTE FRIST FOR AFHENTNING: ONSDAG DEN 21. JUNI Effekter købt på auktion 872 skal være betalt senest 8 dage efter fakturadatoen og afhentet i Bredgade 33 senest onsdag den 21. juni. I modsat fald bliver de transporteret til Bruun Rasmussens lager på Baltikavej 10 i Københavns Nordhavn for købers regning og risiko. Transporten koster 150 kr. pr. effekt inkl. moms, og opbevaringen koster 150 kr. pr. effekt pr. påbegyndt uge inkl. moms. 872_antik_s001-013_start.indd 2 04/05/17 18.37 DAYS OF SALE ________________________________________________________ FINE ART + ANTIQUES Tuesday 30 May 4 pm Paintings -
Originalitet Og Appropriasjon Hos Ludvig Karsten Og Odd Nerdrum
Originalitet og appropriasjon hos Ludvig Karsten og Odd Nerdrum Analyse av seks verk Emnekode – KVI 3900 Cristina Jordà Langfeldt Mastergradsoppgave i Kunstvitenskap Fakultet for humaniora, samfunnsvitenskap og lærerutdanning Universitetet i Tromsø Høsten 2011 Originalitet og appropriasjon hos Ludvig Karsten og Odd Nerdrum Analyser av seks verk Cristina Jordà Langfeldt Tromsø Universitet November 2011 "We all carry the seeds of greatness within us, but we need an image as a point of focus in order that they may sprout." Epictetus (AD 55 – AD 135) Takk Først og fremst vil jeg takke min familie, spesielt min mor Randi og min samboer Pau for deres store hjelp, støtte og tålmodighet. Mange takk vil jeg også gi min gode venninne Mar Font for å tilrettelegge mitt besøk til Louvre museet og følge med meg i mitt frenetiske program. Jeg takker også Tromsø Universitetet for å ha gitt meg muligheten for en meget beriket opplevelse. Til sist vil jeg takke Svein Aamold for å ha åpnet mine øyner og mitt sinn. i Innhold Innledning ..................................................................................................................... 1 Kapittel 1: Kunstnerisk kontekst .................................................................................. 10 1.1. Ludvig Karsten ............................................................................................................. 16 1.2. Odd Nerdrum............................................................................................................... 19 Kapittel 2: Begrepene originalitet -
European Revivals from Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange
European Revivals From Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange EUROPEAN REVIVALS From Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange FNG Research 1/2020 Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Illustration for the novel, Seven Brothers, by Aleksis Kivi, 1907, watercolour and pencil, 23.5cm x 31.5cm. Ahlström Collection, Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Aaltonen European Revivals From Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange European Revivals From Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange European Revivals. From Dreams of a Nation to Places of Transnational Exchange FNG Research 1/2020 Publisher Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki Editors-in-Chief Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff and Riitta Ojanperä Editor Hanna-Leena Paloposki Language Revision Gill Crabbe Graphic Design Lagarto / Jaana Jäntti and Arto Tenkanen Printing Nord Print Oy, Helsinki, 2020 Copyright Authors and the Finnish National Gallery Web magazine and web publication https://research.fng.fi/ ISBN 978-952-7371-08-4 (paperback) ISBN 978-952-7371-09-1 (pdf) ISSN 2343-0850 (FNG Research) Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................. vii ANNA-MARIA VON BONSDORFF AND RIITTA OJANPERÄ VISIONS OF IDENTITY, DREAMS OF A NATION Ossian, Kalevala and Visual Art: a Scottish Perspective ........................... 3 MURDO MACDONALD Nationality and Community in Norwegian Art Criticism around 1900 .................................................. 23 TORE KIRKHOLT Celticism, Internationalism and Scottish Identity: Three Key Images in Focus ...................................................................... 49 FRANCES FOWLE Listening to the Voices: Joan of Arc as a Spirit-Medium in the Celtic Revival .............................. 65 MICHELLE FOOT ARTISTS’ PLACES, LOCATION AND MEANING Inventing Folk Art: Artists’ Colonies in Eastern Europe and their Legacy ............................. -
Impressions Du Nord
IMPRESSIONS DU NORD La peinture scandinave 1800-1915 27 janvier – 22 mai 2005 DOSSIER DE PRESSE Communiqué de presse Fiche technique La peinture scandinave 1800-1915 Choix de biographies Liste des œuvres Animation autour de l’exposition Renseignements: Fondation de l'Hermitage, service de presse, Liliane Beuggert Dossier de presse Impressions du Nord. La peinture scandinave 1800-1915 - 2 - COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE La Fondation de l’Hermitage présente de janvier à mai 2005 l’exposition Impressions du Nord. La peinture scandinave 1800-1915, la première en Suisse à être entièrement consacrée à l’art de Scandinavie. En réunissant plus d’une centaine d’œuvres d’artistes danois, finlandais, norvégiens et suédois, cette présentation offre un nouvel éclairage sur la peinture nordique qui, à l’instar de la littérature avec Ibsen et Strindberg, et de la musique avec Grieg et Sibelius, s’est développée avec une originalité fascinante tout au long du XIXe siècle. Au cours des années 1830 à 1850, une nouvelle sensibilité picturale s’affirme au Danemark, balayant les conventions académiques et les thèmes prosaïques imposés par le mécénat de cour. Dans le sillage du célèbre sculpteur Bertel Thorvaldsen, plusieurs artistes tel Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg se rendent à Rome pour poursuivre leurs études. Eckersberg, considéré comme le père du Guldalder, l’âge d’or danois, adopte une attitude qui s’éloigne de la rigueur du néoclassicisme en privilégiant une démarche naturaliste et la peinture de plein air. A son retour à Copenhague, où il enseigne à l’Académie royale des beaux-arts, il exerce une forte influence sur ses élèves, dont Wilhelm Bendz ou Christen Købke, qui porteront l’art danois à son apogée. -
Danmarks Kunstbibliotek the Danish National Art Library
Digitaliseret af / Digitised by Danmarks Kunstbibliotek The Danish National Art Library København / Copenhagen For oplysninger om ophavsret og brugerrettigheder, se venligst www.kunstbib.dk For information on copyright and user rights, please consult www.kunstbib.dk D 53.683 The Ehrich Galleries GDlö ilaøtrrø” (Exclusively) Danmarks Kunstbibliotek Examples French SpanS^^ Flemish Dutch PAINTINGS 463 and 465 Fifth Avenue At Fortieth Street N E W YO R K C IT Y Special Attention Given to the Expertising, Restoration and Framing o f “ (®li fHastrrii” EXHIBITION of CONTEMPORARY SCANDINAVIAN ART Held under the auspices of the AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY Introduction and Biographical Notes By CHRISTIAN BRINTON With the collaboration of Director KARL MADSEN Director JENS THUS, and CARL G. LAURIN The American Art Galleries New York December tenth to twenty-fifth inclusive 1912 SCANDINAVIAN ART EXHIBITION Under the Gracious Patronage of HIS MAJESTY GUSTAV V King of Sweden HIS MAJESTY CHRISTIAN X Copyright, 1912 King of Denmark By Christian Brinton [ First Impression HIS MAJESTY HAAKON VII 6,000 Copies King of Norway Held by the American-Scandinavian Society t 1912-1913 in NEW YORK, BUFFALO, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON Redfield Brothers, Inc. New York INTRODUCTORY NOTE h e A m e r i c a n -Scandinavian So c ie t y was estab T lished primarily to cultivate closer relations be tween the people of the United States of America and the leading Scandinavian countries, to strengthen the bonds between Scandinavian Americans, and to advance the know ledge of Scandinavian culture among the American pub lic, particularly among the descendants of Scandinavians. -
Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth
Janet Whitmore exhibition review of Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 8, no. 2 (Autumn 2009) Citation: Janet Whitmore, exhibition review of “Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth,” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 8, no. 2 (Autumn 2009), http://www.19thc- artworldwide.org/autumn09/becoming-edvard-munch-influence-anxiety-and-myth. Published by: Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art. Notes: This PDF is provided for reference purposes only and may not contain all the functionality or features of the original, online publication. Whitmore: Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 8, no. 2 (Autumn 2009) Becoming Edvard Munch, Influence, Anxiety and Myth The Art Institute of Chicago 14 February-26 April 2009 Catalogue: Becoming Edvard Munch, Influence, Anxiety and Myth Jay A. Clarke New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009. 232 pages; 245 color and 48 b/w illus; chronology, checklist of exhibition; bibliography; index of works. $50.00 ISBN: 978-0-300-11950-3 We all know the script: unstable artistic personality suffers through self-destructive life while producing tormented, but brilliant, artwork. It is the stuff of La Bohème, Lust for Life, and endless biographies of [pick one] Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Frida Kahlo, Jackson Pollack, Andy Warhol, etc., etc., etc. The cliché of the romantic suffering artist has become a signature trope of western art history as well as popular culture. -
Introduction
Notes Introduction 1. I am using the terms ‘space’ and ‘place’ in Michel de Certeau’s sense, in that ‘space is a practiced place’ (Certeau 1988: 117), and where, as Lefebvre puts it, ‘(Social) space is a (social) product’ (Lefebvre 1991: 26). Evelyn O’Malley has drawn my attention to the anthropocentric dangers of this theorisation, a problematic that I have not been able to deal with fully in this volume, although in Chapters 4 and 6 I begin to suggest a collaboration between human and non- human in the making of space. 2. I am extending the use of the term ‘ extra- daily’, which is more commonly associated with its use by theatre director Eugenio Barba to describe the per- former’s bodily behaviours, which are moved ‘away from daily techniques, creating a tension, a difference in potential, through which energy passes’ and ‘which appear to be based on the reality with which everyone is familiar, but which follow a logic which is not immediately recognisable’ (Barba and Savarese 1991: 18). 3. Architectural theorist Kenneth Frampton distinguishes between the ‘sceno- graphic’, which he considers ‘essentially representational’, and the ‘architec- tonic’ as the interpretation of the constructed form, in its relationship to place, referring ‘not only to the technical means of supporting the building, but also to the mythic reality of this structural achievement’ (Frampton 2007 [1987]: 375). He argues that postmodern architecture emphasises the scenographic over the architectonic and calls for new attention to the latter. However, in contemporary theatre production, this distinction does not always reflect the work of scenographers, so might prove reductive in this context. -
Glimt Fra NES HISTORIE I Bilder Og Tekst Fra De Eldste Tider Til Ca. 1920
Glimt fra NES HISTORIE i bilder og tekst fra de eldste tider til ca. 1920 Nedslagsområdet/kraterområdet – 5 – 6 km i diameter. Bildet hentet fra info om krateret utgitt av Nes Nedslagspunktet/epipunktet kommune i 2000. Garnåsgardene helt til høyre. Gardnos meteorittkrater Nes i Hallingdal må vel ha en slags uoffisiell norgesrekord når det gjelder å kunne vise til historisk hending langt tilbake i tid. Ja, det er et spørsmål om det til og med kan dreie seg om en verdensrekord. Vi snakker da om meteoritten som slo ned i Garnåsområdet for ca. 546 mill. år siden. Den hadde en diameter på mellom 200 m og 300 m, og hadde en fart på over 20 km./sek. Ved nedslaget ble grunnfjellet knust, og det oppsto et krater på mellom fem og seks km. i diameter. Det knuste fjellet ble kitta sammen igjen av steinstøv og karbonholdig slam, og i løpet av mange millioner år ble dette til steinslaget Gardnosbreksje. Breksje er et internasjonalt ord for knust fjell, og heter f.eks. på tysk Brekzie og på engelsk breccia. Gardnosbreksje med senteret i bakgrunnen Infosenteret åpnet i 2005 Istida. Sidemorene ved Garnås. Det har vært mange istider i løpet av de siste ca. tre mill. år. Siste istid varte fra ca. 120000 år siden til ca. 9000 år siden. Det var i løpet av denne istida landet stort sett ble formet. I våre områder skal isen ha vært mellom 2000 m og 3000 m på det tjukkeste. Den var ikke statisk, men var i stadig bevegelse mot kysten. Isen og smeltevannet fra den formet Hallingdal med sidedaler slik vi opplever områdene.