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Christian Skredsvig : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christian Skredsvig
Christian Skredsvig (12 March 1854 – 19 January 1924) was a Norwegian painter and writer. He is especially well known for his picturesque paintings. ==Biography== Christian Skredsvig was born in Modum, Buskerud in 1854. When he was 15 years old he became a pupil at the Eckersberg drawing and paint school in Christiania (now Oslo). He later studied in Copenhagen, Munich and Paris. In 1881 he won, as the only Norwegian artist, the gold medal for the painting ''Une ferme à Venoix'' (A farm in Venoix) at the Saloon in Paris. After many years in Paris he moved back to Norway in 1886 and settled in Fleskum, Bærum. Skredsvig's famous neo-romantic painting ''Seljefløiten'' (The Sallow Flute, 1889) was painted by the lake Dælivannet in Bærum. In 1894, he moved to Eggedal in Sigdal municipality where he built his home Hagan. In the natural landscape of Eggedal, Skredsvig found inspiration and motives to paint. The most famous are perhaps ''Idyll'' and ''Jupsjøen'' (The Deep Sea). In 1896 Skredsvig's good friend and fellow student from the years in Munich, the painter Theodor Kittelsen, also settled in Sigdal, shortly after having visited Skredsvig in his new home. Skredsvig's autobiography ''Dager og netter blant kunstnere'' (Days and nights amongst artists) was published in 1908, and was followed by the novels ''Møllerens Søn'' (The miller's son) and ''Evens hjemkomst'' (Even's home-coming).
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