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<p>[QUOTE="wildrose, post: 262349, member: 197"]here is a little bit that I got from the translated site.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Hulda Grønneberg's father came from Denmark, and opened a stone printing in Christiania in 1843. He also worked with photography.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hulda Grønneberg was a student at JF Eckersberg's Masters School in Christiania in the 1860s and was a student of Hermine Biedermann-Arendtz in Munich in the late 1870s. She regularly traveled in Norway and to Europe, especially Switzerland and Italy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Grønneberg became known as landscape painters with a wide repertoire of motives, both from Norway and abroad. She was a frequent exhibitor in the 1880s, her perhaps best period. Among the works from this time can be mentioned <i>Fra Grosshesselohe, Munich</i> (1885), which is owned by the National Gallery. The painting <i>from Sandvikselven</i> took part in the Nordic Exhibition in Copenhagen in 1888. Grønneberg was the last time in 1889 at the World Exhibition in Paris.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wildrose, post: 262349, member: 197"]here is a little bit that I got from the translated site. Hulda Grønneberg's father came from Denmark, and opened a stone printing in Christiania in 1843. He also worked with photography. Hulda Grønneberg was a student at JF Eckersberg's Masters School in Christiania in the 1860s and was a student of Hermine Biedermann-Arendtz in Munich in the late 1870s. She regularly traveled in Norway and to Europe, especially Switzerland and Italy. Grønneberg became known as landscape painters with a wide repertoire of motives, both from Norway and abroad. She was a frequent exhibitor in the 1880s, her perhaps best period. Among the works from this time can be mentioned [I]Fra Grosshesselohe, Munich[/I] (1885), which is owned by the National Gallery. The painting [I]from Sandvikselven[/I] took part in the Nordic Exhibition in Copenhagen in 1888. Grønneberg was the last time in 1889 at the World Exhibition in Paris.[/QUOTE]
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