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Theodor Severin Kittelsen (
Kragerø,
Telemark,
1857 -
Jeløya,
Østfold,
1914) was a
Norwegian artist. He is one of the most popular artists in
Norway.
Kittelsen became famous for his nature paintings, as well as for his illustrations of fairy tales and legends, especially of trolls.
Kittelsen was born in the coastal town of Kragerø in Telemark county, Norway. His father died at an early age, leaving a wife and eight children in difficult circumstances. Theodor was only 11 years old when he was apprenticed to a watchmaker. When at the age of 17 his talent was discovered by
Diderich Maria Aall, he became a pupil at
Wilhelm von Hanno's drawing school in Christiania (now
Oslo). Because of generous financial support by Aall he later studied in
Munich. However, in 1879 Diderich Aall could no longer manage to support him, so Kittelsen had to earn his money as a draftsman for
German newspapers and magazines.
In
1882 Kittelsen was granted a state scholarship to study in
Paris. In 1887 he returned to Norway for good. When back in Norway, he found nature to be a great inspiration. He spent the next two years in Lofoten where he lived with his sister and brother-in-law at
Skomvær Lighthouse. Kittelsen also started to write texts to his drawings here.
Theodor Kittelsen and his family settled in a home and artist studio which he called Lauvlia near
Prestfoss during 1899. Kittelsen spent his best artistic years here. During this period, Kittelsen was hired to illustrate
Norwegian Folktales (Norwegian:
Norske Folkeeventyr) by the
Norwegian folklore collector
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and
Jørgen Moe. In
1908 he was made
Knight of the
The Royal Norwegian
Order of St. Olav. However, he was forced to sell and leave Lauvlia in 1910 as his health began to fail. He was granted an artist's stipend in
1911 but died a broken man in 1914.
Kittelsen's style could be classified between Neo-Romantic and naive painting. As a national artist he is highly respected and well known in Norway, but doesn't receive much international attention, which is the reason that his name is often not included in registers of internationally recognized painters and artists.
Lauvlia, his home from 1899-1910, is located north of Prestfoss along
Route 287, with scenic view of
Lake Soneren. The surrounding area, in particular
Mount Andersnatten which overlooks the lake a few kilometres north, inspired some of Kittelsen's most famous landscapes.
Today Lauvlia is a private museum featuring an exhibition of Kittelsen's original work. Lauvlia is decorated with Kittelsen's own woodcarvings and murals. A new exhibition of original Kittelsen works is opened each year with painting and drawing activities arranged for children. The paintings exhibited are rotated each year.
The national Th. Kittelsen
Museum at Blaafarveværket is at the Skuterudhøyden ridge by the
Cobalt Mines. Th. Kittelsen's poetical interpretations of nature, the forest, the mountains and trolls are presented in the form of carved furniture, oil paintings, watercolours and drawings. New exhibitions each year. In 2014 are Blaafarveværket in charge of arranging the biggest exhibition held ever in modern times.
The house were the artist grew up in Kragerø is also currently a museum devoted to his legacy.
- published: 06 Feb 2014
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