Hedevig Lund

Hedevig Thorine Christine Erichsen Lund (June 11, 1824 – March 16, 1888) was a Norwegian painter.

Landskapsstudie Borrevannet (Lake Borre Landscape Study), oil on canvas pasted on cardboard, 32 × 44.5 cm, kept at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design

Biography

Lund was born in Kristiansand, the daughter of Ole Wilhelm Erichsen (1793–1860) and Abel Marie née Isaachsen (1803–1883).[1] Her father was a member of the Council of State and minister of the navy, and he owned the Semb farm in Borre in Vestfold county, Norway.[2]

Lund is particularly known for her portraits,[3] and she created many commissioned works for Eidsvollsbygningen gallery depicting members of the National Assembly.[1] She also painted landscapes, including Landskapsstudie Borrevannet (Lake Borre Landscape Study, 1878), which is displayed in the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.[1][4]

She married the officer, writer, and painter Bernt Lund in 1847.[5] Together they painted the altarpiece Jesus i Getsemane (Jesus in Gethsemane), which is displayed today in Stokken Church.[5]

She died in Christiania (now Oslo).[1]

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References

  1. Norsk Kunstnerleksikon: Hedevig Lund.
  2. Lillevold, Eyvind, & Charlotte Blindheim. 1954. Borre bygdebok. Borre: Borre Kommune, p. 484.
  3. Sandbrekkene, Bjørn-Tore. 2012. Verdifullt Larvik-bilde under auksjonshammeren. Ostlands-Posten (November 5).
  4. Norske malerier: katalog. 1992. Oslo: Nasjonalgalleriet, pp. 312, 572.
  5. Norsk biografisk leksikon: Bernt Lund.
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