Joachim Frich

Joachim Frich

Joachim Frich (c. 1830)
Born 24 July 1810
Bergen, Norway
Died 29 January 1858(1858-01-29) (aged 47)
Kristiania, Norway
Occupation Artist
Years active 1840-1850

Joachim Christian Geelmuyden Gyldenkrantz Frich (24 July 1810 - 29 January 1858) was a Norwegian landscape painter.[1]

Joachim Frich was from Bergen, Norway. He studied at the Art Academy in Copenhagen from 1834 to 1836. From 1836 to 1837, he was an art pupil of Johan Christian Dahl in Dresden, Germany. From 1837-1839, he stayed in Munich, where he was influences by the landscape paintings of Carl Rottmann.[2]

In 1850, he completed a series of six large decorative landscape paintings for the dining room in Oscarshall palace on Bygdøy.[3] He also completed illustrations for Norge fremstillet i tegninger, a series of books produced by Norwegian publisher and author, Christian Tønsberg.[4]

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