Victorine Nordenswan

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Hildur Antoinette Victorine Nordenswan (* 14. Juni 1838 in Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus), Großfürstentum Finnland; † 25. August 1872 ebenda) war eine finnische Historienmalerin der Düsseldorfer Schule. rdf:langString
Hildur Antoinette Viktorine Nordenswan, född 14 juni 1838 i Tavastehus, död där 25 augusti 1872, var en finländsk konstnär. Nordenswan, vars far var direktör i Finlands bank, studerade 1860–1862 i Stockholm och från 1864 i Düsseldorf, där hennes håg alltmer drogs till det religiösa måleriet. Bland hennes arbeten märks De sörjande kvinnorna vid Kristi grav (1868) och Maria Magdalena vid Kristi kors (1869). Hon dog i tuberkulos 1872. rdf:langString
Victorine Nordenswan (1838—1872) was a Finnish painter in the Düsseldorf tradition, specialising in religious themes, and notable as one of the first professional female artists of Finland. Visual art in the mid-19th century was male-dominated, but Nordenswan was considered to be exceptionally talented, and widely expected to make a significant career as an artist. However, she died of tuberculosis at age 34. Among her best-known works are St. John the Evangelist (1866) and Women Mourning at Christ’s Grave (1868), both today housed at the Finnish National Gallery. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hildur Antoinette Viktorine Nordenswan
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rdf:langString Hildur Antoinette Victorine Nordenswan (* 14. Juni 1838 in Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus), Großfürstentum Finnland; † 25. August 1872 ebenda) war eine finnische Historienmalerin der Düsseldorfer Schule.
rdf:langString Victorine Nordenswan (1838—1872) was a Finnish painter in the Düsseldorf tradition, specialising in religious themes, and notable as one of the first professional female artists of Finland. Visual art in the mid-19th century was male-dominated, but Nordenswan was considered to be exceptionally talented, and widely expected to make a significant career as an artist. However, she died of tuberculosis at age 34. Nordenswan trained at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm in 1860–1862, and from 1864 onwards in Düsseldorf. Her public debut was in 1861, and she won in the Finnish Art Society's the second prize in 1865, followed by the first prize in 1867. Among her best-known works are St. John the Evangelist (1866) and Women Mourning at Christ’s Grave (1868), both today housed at the Finnish National Gallery.
rdf:langString Hildur Antoinette Viktorine Nordenswan, född 14 juni 1838 i Tavastehus, död där 25 augusti 1872, var en finländsk konstnär. Nordenswan, vars far var direktör i Finlands bank, studerade 1860–1862 i Stockholm och från 1864 i Düsseldorf, där hennes håg alltmer drogs till det religiösa måleriet. Bland hennes arbeten märks De sörjande kvinnorna vid Kristi grav (1868) och Maria Magdalena vid Kristi kors (1869). Hon dog i tuberkulos 1872.
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