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'''Otto Ludvig Sinding''' ( |
'''Otto Ludvig Sinding''' (December 16, 1842 – November 23, 1909) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Painting|painter]] and the older brother of the sculptor [[Stephan Sinding]] and the composer [[Christian Sinding]]. |
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Otto Sinding went to art school in [[Oslo|Christiania]] and continued his studies under [[Hans Gude]] at the [[Baden School of Art]] in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany.<ref>{{cite book | last = Haverkamp | first = Frode | authorlink = | others = trans. Joan Fuglesang | title = Hans Fredrik Gude: From National Romanticism to Realism in Landscape | accessdate = 2008-01-07 | language = Norwegian | doi = | id = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | quote = | ref = }}</ref> It was there that Sinding came into contact with [[Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Riefstahl]] and [[Karl Theodor von Piloty]]. |
Otto Sinding went to art school in [[Oslo|Christiania]] and continued his studies under [[Hans Gude]] at the [[Baden School of Art]] in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany.<ref>{{cite book | last = Haverkamp | first = Frode | authorlink = | others = trans. Joan Fuglesang | title = Hans Fredrik Gude: From National Romanticism to Realism in Landscape | accessdate = 2008-01-07 | language = Norwegian | doi = | id = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | quote = | ref = }}</ref> It was there that Sinding came into contact with [[Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Riefstahl]] and [[Karl Theodor von Piloty]]. |
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Otto Ludvig Sinding (December 16, 1842 – November 23, 1909) was a Norwegian painter and the older brother of the sculptor Stephan Sinding and the composer Christian Sinding.
Otto Sinding went to art school in Christiania and continued his studies under Hans Gude at the Baden School of Art in Karlsruhe, Germany.[1] It was there that Sinding came into contact with Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Riefstahl and Karl Theodor von Piloty.
Sinding drew on motives from Norwegian nature, folk life and history. Some of his best known works are landscape paintings from Lofoten.
References
- Otto Sinding German Wikipedia article
- From an article by Frank Jensen about the artists of northern Norway