Lars Hertervig
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Lars Hertervig (February 16, 1830 – January 6, 1902) was a Norwegian painter, born in the municipality Tysvær in Norway. His semi-fantastical work with motives from the coastal landscape in Ryfylke is regarded as one of the peaks of Norwegian painting.
Hertervig studied painting at the Arts Academy of Düsseldorf from 1852, until he developed schizophrenia two years later, and moved back to the Stavanger area. His last 30 years he struggled with the economy, and finally ended up at the poorhouse. He could not afford to paint with oil on canvas, and several works from this period are watercolors and gouache on paper not meant for painting, sometimes using bits of papers glued together with homemade rye flour paste.
His breakthrough came at the jubileum exhibition in Christiania 1914, twelve years after his death.
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- Borgen, Trond. Et indre eksil : et essay om Lars Hertervigs papirarbeider. Wigestrand, 2005. ISBN 82-8140-027-7
- Lars Hertervig : fragmenter : arbeider på papir 1868-1902. Labyrinth, 2005. (Exhibition catalog). ISBN 978-82-7393-031-6
- Koefoed, Holger. Lars Hertervig : lysets maler. Gyldendal, 1984. ISBN 82-05-14982-8
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