Composition
1925
21.0 x 18.0 cm
Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum
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Composition
ジークレー/アートプリント
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アーティストの略歴
Ragnhild Kaarbø: A Norwegian Pioneer of Modern Art
- Born: Oslo, Norway (1889)
- Died: 1949
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
- Ragnhild Kaarbø was born in Harstad, Norway, on December 26, 1889, into a family of prominent businesspeople. Her father, Rikard Kaarbø, played a significant role in the development of Harstad.
- She received her early education at a boarding school in Celle, Germany, which fostered her interest in art.
- Kaarbø formally studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Kristiania (Oslo), demonstrating an early commitment to artistic training.
- She further honed her skills under the tutelage of renowned artists Henrik Sørensen and Harriet Backer, establishing a foundation in traditional techniques.
Parisian Influences and Artistic Development
- A pivotal period in Kaarbø's artistic journey occurred when she moved to Paris between 1920 and 1930. This immersion in the vibrant Parisian art scene proved transformative.
- She studied with Kees van Dongen, an expressionist painter, during her early years in Paris, which influenced her initial focus on expressive portraits of women.
- Kaarbø's artistic development was significantly shaped by her studies under André Lhote and Pedro Luiz Correia de Araújo, leading to experimentation with Cubism.
- She further refined her understanding of modern art through instruction from Fernand Léger and Amédée Ozenfant at the Académie Moderne, solidifying her engagement with avant-garde movements.
Cubist Experimentation and a Shift in Style
- Initially influenced by Fauvism, Kaarbø's work transitioned to incorporate Cubist principles, evident in paintings like "Komposisjon med hode" (Composition with Head) from 1925.
- She participated in the exhibition “Otte skandinaviske kubister” (“Eight Scandinavian Cubists”) at Kunstnerforbundet in Oslo in 1926, showcasing her engagement with this modern style.
- However, the exhibition received largely negative criticism from the press and public, leading to a boycott of Kunstnerforbundet.
- Disheartened by this reception, Kaarbø shifted her focus towards Impressionistic landscape paintings, demonstrating an adaptability in response to critical feedback.
Legacy and Recognition
- Ragnhild Kaarbø's work is represented in the National Gallery of Norway, including notable pieces like "Komposisjon med hode" (1925) and "Fra Siena" (1937).
- Her contributions to Norwegian art were recognized in the 2013 exhibition “Electromagnetic: Modern Art in Northern Europe 1918-31” at the Henie Onstad Art Center.
- Kaarbø died on August 20, 1949, leaving behind a body of work that reflects her engagement with European modernism and her unique perspective as a Norwegian artist navigating evolving artistic trends.
ragnhild kaarbø
1889 - 1943 , Norway
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style:
- Cubism
- Impressionism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- André Lhote
- Fernand Léger
- Harriet Backer
- Pola Gauguin
- Date Of Birth: December 26, 1889
- Date Of Death: August 20, 1949
- Full Name: Ragnhild Kaarbø
- Nationality: Norwegian
- Notable Artworks: ['Composition (ca. 1925)']
- Place Of Birth: Oslo, Norway

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