The Impressionist trail: the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway
'The Impressionist Trail' tells the story of how modern French art came to Scandinavia around the time of World War I. While continental Europe was in flames, the neutral north experienced unprecedented economic growth. Scandinavians bought art like never before, by artists such as Delacro...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'The Impressionist Trail' tells the story of how modern French art came to Scandinavia around the time of World War I. While continental Europe was in flames, the neutral north experienced unprecedented economic growth. Scandinavians bought art like never before, by artists such as Delacroix, Courbet, Cézanne, Manet, Degas, van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse and Picasso. In an amazingly short time, the Friends of the National Gallery in Kristiania (Oslo) gave the museum a great many works that still form the famous core of our European art collection. Sensational exhibitions of modern French pictures were held in museums and private galleries. Societies for promoting French art were established in Scandinavian capitals. Splendid solo exhibitions were organised, mainly with works from new private collections. But this situation was short-lived. Financial realities in the early 1920s caused many Scandinavian collectors to go bankrupt. The first works to be sold off were French, and mostly to deep-pocketed Americans. A new wave of nationalism in the Interwar years in Scandinavia also caused collectors' interests to shift towards Nordic culture and ideas. Today we find French art - once upon a time in Norway - scattered to the four winds, to North and South America, Japan, Australia, Italy, Germany, France, England, and Dubai. Most of the works were sold in the 1920s, but some stayed for decades. The last painting was sold in New York in 2017. Only the pictures in the National Gallery are still in Norway. Translation: Arlyne Moi. Original title: 'Franske forbindelser Kunst, kapital og konjunkturer i Norge rundt 1. verdenskrig', ISBN 9788276311266 (Oslo: Messel, 2016) |
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 7
INTRODUCTION
11
CONNECTIONS
ARE
ESTABLISHED
17
THE
FIRST
FRENCH
GUEST
17
FRENCH
PAINTING
SOLD
FOR
NEXT
TO
NOTHING
23
IMPRESSIONISTS
AT
THE
AUTUMN
EXHIBITION 26
FRENCH
GUESTS
IN
THE
1890S
31
THE
FRENCH COLLECTION
IN
THE
MUSEUM
OF
SCULPTURE 35
A
NEW
OFFENSIVE 39
BLOMQVIST
1898
39
VAN GOGH ON A FLYING
VISIT
45
FAUVES
IN THE
ART
SOCIETY 52
JENS
THIIS
57
WHAT
ABOUT
A VAN GOGH
AND
A GAUGUIN?
58
NEW
DIRECTOR GOES
SHOPPING 59
A VISIT
TO
AUGUSTE
PELLERIN
60
THE
DIRECTOR S
FIRST
PURCHASE
IN
PARIS
61
VISITING
AUGUSTE
RENOIR
66
RETURNING
HOME
IN
TRIUMPH
68
GAUGUIN
IN
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
71
THE
FRENCH ARRIVE
79
THE
FRENCH EXHIBITION
IN
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
79
THE
EXHIBITION S
BIG
ATTRACTION
85
A FRIEND IN A
TIME
OF
NEED
91
OUR
MAN
IN PARIS
100
GRETA
PROZOR 103
RICHARD BERGH 107
CONRAD
PINEUS
110
CHRISTIAN
TETZEN-LUND
111
THE
FRENCH
EXHIBITION
AT
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET
113
PURCHASES
FOR
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
118
HENRI
MATISSE
118
PABLO
PICASSO
121
THE
FRIENDS
ARRIVE
125
NEW
TRIUMPHS
IN
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET
134
EUGENE
DELACROIX
141
AUGUSTE
RENOIR 145
HENRI
MATISSE
151
VIA STOCKHOLM
AND
GOTHENBURG
TO
BERGEN
152
GOOD
TIMES
156
AUCTION
WITH
COMPLICATIONS
170
CEZANNE S
DRAWINGS 176
THE
SOCIETY
FOR
FRENCH
ART
180
THE
NORWEGIAN
SOCIETY
IS
ESTABLISHED
182
CAMILLE
CORAT
183
EDGAR
DEGAS
187
AUGUSTE RENOIR
195
WHAT
ABOUT
PAUL CEZANNE?
204
EDOUARD
MANET
212
GUSTAVE
COURBET
225
MATTHIESSEN S
COURBET
PICTURES
230
JULIETTE S
COURBET
COLLECTION
232
HENRI MATISSE 237
PAUL GAUGUIN 245
FROM DAVID
TO
COURBET
249
THE
TRAIL
FADES
255
IN
A
HEADWIND 255
BOWING
TO
ALL
THINGS
FRENCH?
256
THE
CONTROVERSY
OVER
THE
GOTHIC
HEADS
259
TART
FRAN ;:AIS
EN NORVEGE
-
A
THING
OF
THE
PAST? 265
NOTES
269
REGISTER
309
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS 315
BIBLIOGRAPHY 323
APPENDIX. WALTHER
HALVORSEN:
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET S
1916
EXHIBITION
OF
MODERN
FRENCH
ART
333
|
adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 7
INTRODUCTION
11
CONNECTIONS
ARE
ESTABLISHED
17
THE
FIRST
FRENCH
GUEST
17
FRENCH
PAINTING
SOLD
FOR
NEXT
TO
NOTHING
23
IMPRESSIONISTS
AT
THE
AUTUMN
EXHIBITION 26
FRENCH
GUESTS
IN
THE
1890S
31
THE
FRENCH COLLECTION
IN
THE
MUSEUM
OF
SCULPTURE 35
A
NEW
OFFENSIVE 39
BLOMQVIST
1898
39
VAN GOGH ON A FLYING
VISIT
45
FAUVES
IN THE
ART
SOCIETY 52
JENS
THIIS
57
WHAT
ABOUT
A VAN GOGH
AND
A GAUGUIN?
58
NEW
DIRECTOR GOES
SHOPPING 59
A VISIT
TO
AUGUSTE
PELLERIN
60
THE
DIRECTOR'S
FIRST
PURCHASE
IN
PARIS
61
VISITING
AUGUSTE
RENOIR
66
RETURNING
HOME
IN
TRIUMPH
68
GAUGUIN
IN
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
71
THE
FRENCH ARRIVE
79
THE
FRENCH EXHIBITION
IN
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
79
THE
EXHIBITION'S
BIG
ATTRACTION
85
A FRIEND IN A
TIME
OF
NEED
91
OUR
MAN
IN PARIS
100
GRETA
PROZOR 103
RICHARD BERGH 107
CONRAD
PINEUS
110
CHRISTIAN
TETZEN-LUND
111
THE
FRENCH
EXHIBITION
AT
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET
113
PURCHASES
FOR
THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
118
HENRI
MATISSE
118
PABLO
PICASSO
121
THE
FRIENDS
ARRIVE
125
NEW
TRIUMPHS
IN
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET
134
EUGENE
DELACROIX
141
AUGUSTE
RENOIR 145
HENRI
MATISSE
151
VIA STOCKHOLM
AND
GOTHENBURG
TO
BERGEN
152
GOOD
TIMES
156
AUCTION
WITH
COMPLICATIONS
170
CEZANNE'S
DRAWINGS 176
THE
SOCIETY
FOR
FRENCH
ART
180
THE
NORWEGIAN
SOCIETY
IS
ESTABLISHED
182
CAMILLE
CORAT
183
EDGAR
DEGAS
187
AUGUSTE RENOIR
195
WHAT
ABOUT
PAUL CEZANNE?
204
EDOUARD
MANET
212
GUSTAVE
COURBET
225
MATTHIESSEN'S
COURBET
PICTURES
230
JULIETTE'S
COURBET
COLLECTION
232
HENRI MATISSE 237
PAUL GAUGUIN 245
FROM DAVID
TO
COURBET
249
THE
TRAIL
FADES
255
IN
A
HEADWIND 255
BOWING
TO
ALL
THINGS
FRENCH?
256
THE
CONTROVERSY
OVER
THE
GOTHIC
HEADS
259
TART
FRAN ;:AIS
EN NORVEGE"
-
A
THING
OF
THE
PAST? 265
NOTES
269
REGISTER
309
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS 315
BIBLIOGRAPHY 323
APPENDIX. WALTHER
HALVORSEN:
KUNSTNERFORBUNDET'S
1916
EXHIBITION
OF
MODERN
FRENCH
ART
333 |
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spelling | Messel, Nils 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)107146406X aut Franske forbindelser The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway Nils Messel The what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway English edition Oslo Messel Forlag [2019] London Daniel Katz Gallery 346 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Norwegian edition © Messel Forlag as, Oslo, 2016. Original title: Franske forbindelser 'The Impressionist Trail' tells the story of how modern French art came to Scandinavia around the time of World War I. While continental Europe was in flames, the neutral north experienced unprecedented economic growth. Scandinavians bought art like never before, by artists such as Delacroix, Courbet, Cézanne, Manet, Degas, van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse and Picasso. In an amazingly short time, the Friends of the National Gallery in Kristiania (Oslo) gave the museum a great many works that still form the famous core of our European art collection. Sensational exhibitions of modern French pictures were held in museums and private galleries. Societies for promoting French art were established in Scandinavian capitals. Splendid solo exhibitions were organised, mainly with works from new private collections. But this situation was short-lived. Financial realities in the early 1920s caused many Scandinavian collectors to go bankrupt. The first works to be sold off were French, and mostly to deep-pocketed Americans. A new wave of nationalism in the Interwar years in Scandinavia also caused collectors' interests to shift towards Nordic culture and ideas. Today we find French art - once upon a time in Norway - scattered to the four winds, to North and South America, Japan, Australia, Italy, Germany, France, England, and Dubai. Most of the works were sold in the 1920s, but some stayed for decades. The last painting was sold in New York in 2017. Only the pictures in the National Gallery are still in Norway. Translation: Arlyne Moi. Original title: 'Franske forbindelser Kunst, kapital og konjunkturer i Norge rundt 1. verdenskrig', ISBN 9788276311266 (Oslo: Messel, 2016) Geschichte 1914-2018 gnd rswk-swf Impressionismus (DE-588)4026679-5 gnd rswk-swf Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd rswk-swf Kunstsammler (DE-588)4166042-0 gnd rswk-swf Norwegen (DE-588)4042640-3 gnd rswk-swf Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd rswk-swf Impressionism Art, French / Norway Art, Modern Art, French Norway Norwegen (DE-588)4042640-3 g Kunstsammler (DE-588)4166042-0 s Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 g Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 s Impressionismus (DE-588)4026679-5 s Geschichte 1914-2018 z DE-604 Übersetzung von norwegisch Franske forbindelser 978-82-7631-126-6 V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032301896&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Messel, Nils 1948- The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway Impressionismus (DE-588)4026679-5 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd Kunstsammler (DE-588)4166042-0 gnd |
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title | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
title_alt | Franske forbindelser The what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
title_auth | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
title_exact_search | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
title_full | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway Nils Messel |
title_fullStr | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway Nils Messel |
title_full_unstemmed | The Impressionist trail the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway Nils Messel |
title_short | The Impressionist trail |
title_sort | the impressionist trail the what whence and whither of french masterpieces in norway |
title_sub | the what, whence and whither of French masterpieces in Norway |
topic | Impressionismus (DE-588)4026679-5 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd Kunstsammler (DE-588)4166042-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Impressionismus Kunst Kunstsammler Norwegen Frankreich |
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