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Peter Nicolai Arbo
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Peter Nicolai Arbo grew up at Gulskogen Manor in Gulskogen, a borough in Drammen, Norway. He was the son of headmaster Christian Fredrik Arbo (1791â1868) and his wife Marie Christiane von Rosen. His brother Carl Oscar Eugen Arbo was a military medical doctor and a pioneer in Norwegian anthropologic studies. Arbo's childhood home, Gulskogen, was built in 1804 as a summer residence for his older cousin, lumber dealer and industrialist Peter Nicolai Arbo. Gulskogen Farm Norwegian Heritage Foundation Norsk KulturarvWEB,weblink Gulskogen gÃ¥rd, Store norske leksikon, Arbo started his art education with a year at the Art School operated by Frederik Ferdinand Helsted (1809â1875) in Copenhagen (1851â1852). After this, he studied at the art academy in Düsseldorf. From 1853 to 1855 he studied under of Karl Ferdinand Sohn, professor of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and from 1857 to 1858 under Emil Hünten who was a battle and animal painter. At Düsseldorf he was for some time a private student of the religious painter, Otto Mengelberg. He had contact with Adolph Tidemand and became a good friend of Hans Gude both of whom were professors at the art academy in Düsseldorf.WEB,weblink Peter Nicolai Arbo, Norsk Biografisk Leksikon, He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.WEB,weblink Peter Nicolai Arbo, Norsk Kunstnerleksikon, December 1, 2020, In 1861 Arbo returned to Norway and the following year he went on a study trip together with Gude and Frederik Collett. In 1863 he painted the first version of Horse flock on the high mountains, a motif he later on took up again several times. The version from 1889 is at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (Norwegian: Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design) in Oslo and is considered one of the most important of his works.WEB,weblink Arbo. Expert art authentication, certificates of authenticity and expert art appraisals - Art Experts, artexpertswebsite.com, From 1863 he lived in Paris until 1870, when he moved back to Norway and settled in Oslo where he was appointed director of the Art School.In 1866 he was appointed Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and Knight of the Order of Vasa. He held numerous positions, including as a juror in Stockholm in 1866 and Philadelphia in 1876, and was Commissioner of the Viennese art department exhibition in 1873. He was also a member of the National Gallery Company from 1875 and director of the Oslo Kunstforening (Oslo Art Society) from 1882 until his death.Legacy
Drammens Museum (Norwegian: Drammens museum for kunst og kulturhistorie) is located in the heart of Drammen, on the southern side of the Drammen River. In earlier years this was an area of elegant country houses on the magnificent landed property known as (:no:Marienlyst (Drammen)|Marienlyst). Exhibits of the museum include items from the historical and cultural background of Norway. Drammen museum consists of five departments including Gulskogen Manor, the childhood home Peder Nicolai Arbo, where some of his works are on display.Culture in Norway (Handbook for Tour Operators. NOR-Profil AS) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060514052451weblink |date=2006-05-14 }}WEB,weblink Drammens Museum, Store norske leksikon, His works can also be found in private collections and at the Nasjonalmuseet (National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design).Peter Nicolai Arbo at the National MuseumGallery
File:Arbo-Olav den helliges fall i slaget pÃ¥ Stiklestad.jpg|Saint Olav at the Battle of Stiklestad (1859)File:Peter Nicolai Arbo-Haakon den gode.jpg|HÃ¥kon the Good (1860)File:Sverrir by Arbo.jpg|King Sverre's march over the Vossefjell(1861)File:Ingeborg, peter nicolai arbo.jpg|Ingeborg, Frithjof's beloved (1868)File:Arbo - Battle of Stamford Bridge (1870).jpg|Battle of Stamford Bridge (1870)File:Dagr by Arbo.jpg|Dagr (1874)File:Arbo-Liden Gunvor og Havmanden.jpg|«Liden Gunver» og Havmanden (1874-1880)File:Gizur and the Huns.jpg|Gizur challenges the Huns (1886)File:Peter Nicolai Arbo-Olav Tryggvason.jpg|The Crowning of Olav I of NorwayFile:Peter Nicolai Arbo-Apostelen Johannes 1866.jpg|John the Apostle (1866)File:La caza salvaje de OdÃn, por Peter Nicolai Arbo.jpg|The Wild Hunt of Odin, a Norse version of Wild Hunt (1872) File:Valkyrie by Arbo.jpg|Valkyrie (1864 version)File:Peter Nicolai Arbo - Valkyrjen - Nasjonalmuseet - NG.M.00259.jpg|Valkyrie (1869 version)References
{{Reflist}}Sources
- Marit I. Lange and Anne Berit Skaug Peter Nicolai Arbo 1831-1892 (Museum of Drammen. Exhibition Catalogue; edited 1986)
- Leif Ãstby and Henning Alsvik, Norges billedkunst i det nittende og tyvende Ã¥rhundre (Vol. 1, pp. 167â8)
- Benezit Dictionary of Artists
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{{Commons}}- (:nn:Peter Nicolai Arbo|Page at Norwegian Wikipedia)
- {{in lang|no}} Gulskogen Manor
- Drammens Museum
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