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Frits Thaulow (b. Oslo 1847, d. Volendam 1906)

View of a Venetian canal. Signed Frits Thaulow. Oil on canvas. 42×34 cm.

Inscribed on the stretcher: “Frits Thaulow Boulevard Berthier 1 Paris”. The artist lived in 1902 among other places in Boulevard Berthier in Paris.

Thaulow visited Venice several times, e.g. in 1897 and 1899. Both times in connection with the Biennale, which was established in 1895. In 1899, Thaulow sat on the main jury. He submitted paintings annually to the Biennale, though never with motifs from Venice. Thaulow was captivated by the special light of Venice and with each new visit he worked with new aspects of the light. According to the Norwegian art historian and Thaulow specialist Vidar Poulsson, Thaulow painted most of the Venice motifs in 1899.

Provenance: Bruun Rasmussen Auction 627, 1996 no. 203, ill. p. 203.

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Auction

Fine art, 16 September 2024

Category
Estimate

50,000–75,000 DKK

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Price realised

40,000 DKK