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J.F. Eckersberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johan Fredrik Eckersberg
Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (16 June 1822 – 13 July 1870) was a Norwegian painter most noted for his landscapes. Eckersberg was a prominent figure in the transition from Romanticism to Realism in 19th-century Norwegian art, both as an artistic painter and a teacher at his own art school in Oslo.〔(''Johan Fredrik Eckersberg'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕 ==Background== Johan Fredrik Eckersberg was born in Drammen in Buskerud county, Norway. He was placed in a mercantile office in Oslo (then Christiania) at the age of eighteen, but having previously been in the Netherlands for several years, and visited Amsterdam, he had there imbibed a taste for art, so that after two years, against his father's wish, he relinquished his post, and entered the technical drawing-school in Christiania. Rapidly developing his talent for painting, Eckersberg trained at the School of Drawing ('' Tegneskolen''), under Johannes Flintoe (1843–46). He obtained one of the Government stipends for young artists and went to Düsseldorf, where he studied landscape painting under Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (1846–48).
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