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Hans Gude: From Sandvika  wikidata:Q22132034 reasonator:Q22132034  Add properties to Wikidata item based on this file
Artist
Hans Gude  (1825–1903)  wikidata:Q701669 q:en:Hans Gude
 
Hans Gude
Alternative names
Hans Gude; Hans Frederic Gude
Description Norwegian landscape painter
romanticist
father of Nils Gude
student of Johan Flintoe and student of Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
teacher of Carl Coven Schirm, teacher of Carl Walter Leistikow, teacher of Konrad Alexander Müller-Kurzwelly, teacher of Paul Müller-Kaempff, teacher of Hans Völcker
Date of birth/death 13 March 1825 Edit this at Wikidata 17 August 1903 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Oslo, Norway Berlin, Germany
Work period 1838–1903
Work location
1838-1841 Oslo
1841-1847 Düsseldorf
1848-1850 Oslo
1852-1861 Düsseldorf
1862-1864 Betws-y-coed, Wales
1864-1880 Karlsruhe
1880-1903 Berlin
Scotland
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artist QS:P170,Q701669
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Title
From Sandvika Edit this at Wikidata
label QS:Lno,"Fra Sandvika"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre landscape painting Edit this at Wikidata
Date 1873
date QS:P571,+1873-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Oil on canvas, mounted on cardboard
Dimensions height: 35.5 cm (13.9 in); width: 45.5 cm (17.9 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,35.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,45.5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q3330707
Current location
Accession number
NG.M.00635-006
Object history
  • 1904: bequeathed Edit this at Wikidata
Exhibition history
Credit line Received in 1904, a gift from the artist in his will
References http://digitaltmuseum.no/011041107545
Source/Photographer Haverkamp, Frode (1992) (in norwegian) Hans Gude, Oslo: Aschehoug, pp. 32 ISBN: 8203170722. OCLC: 29047091.
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Published in 1867, author died in 1903.
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