Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Barth
Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Barth (9 November 1847-12 January 1919) was a Norwegian painter who specialized in marine art.[1]
Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Barth was born in Christiania (now Oslo), the son of Daniel Nikolaj Barth (1810-1880), a circuit judge. Barth served in the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1863 until 1884; retiring as a First Lieutenant. [2]
Barth studied painting under Hans Gude at the Karlsruhe in Berlin from 1881 to 1883. He stayed from 1889-1890 partly in London; partly on study trips along the English coast, especially at Dover. He later traveled to Paris and Brittany 1896-1897. He was in Italy and Tunisia from 1902 to 1903. Additionally he made numerous study trips along the Norwegian coast as well as Skagen. [3][4]
Barth served as Director of the Christiania Art Society from 1889 to 1895 and from 1898 to 1902. He served as Chairman from 1898 to 1901. He was a member of the National Gallery, Oslo and Chairman of the Artist Association 1891-1898. He is represented by three works in the National Gallery of Norway; Losbåt i høy sjø (1882), Strand ved Dover (1889) and Marine (1897). [5]
Awards
- Honorable Mention at Paris Exposition - 1889
- Order of St. Olav – 1895
Gallery
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I Skip I Rom Sjø (undated)
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I Havbrynet – Solgangsveir (undated)
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Seilskuter og glitrende sjø (1893)
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Strand ved Ogne, Jæderen (before 1919)
References
- ↑ Carl Wilhelm Barth (Blomqvist Kunsthandel AS)
- ↑ "Barth, Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann". Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
- ↑ Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Barth (Frode Ernst Haverkamp. Norsk biografisk leksikon)
- ↑ Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Barth- tegner, maler (Oscar Thue, forfatter Norsk kunstnerleksikon)
- ↑ "Barth". Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
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