Olof Krumlinde

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Carl Olof Theodor Krumlinde , photo

Carl Olof Theodor Krumlinde (born March 31, 1856 in Ängelholm , Skåne , Sweden ; † October 25, 1945 in Helsingborg , Sweden) was a Swedish landscape and marine painter .

Life

Krumlinde, son of the surveyor Hans Jacob Krumlinde and his wife Hulda Evelina Sofia (née Hallberg), studied painting at the Stockholm Art Academy from 1876 to 1880 . There he was a student of the landscape painter Per Daniel Holm . Since then he has made friends with, among others, Carl Skånberg (1850–1883), Johan Ericson (1849–1925) and Olof Jernberg . With them he created realistically inspired landscapes of the areas near Halmstad and Kullen . Via Düsseldorf , where Jernberg was born and lived, Krumlinde traveled to Paris in 1881 , where he exhibited a picture at the Salon . He spent the winter of 1882/1883 in Copenhagen . There he met his wife, Hilda Henriette Marie Bjering, daughter of the manufacturer Peter Fritz Thorvald Bjering. After returning to Sweden, he lived in Helsingborg. From the mid-1910s he spent the summers in Arild (Höganäs) , an artist's town on the coast, where he frequented Fritz Kärfve (1880-1967), Justus Lundegård (1860-1924) and Gustaf Rydberg . He also liked visiting the island of Hallands Väderö . In 1906 he went on a study trip to Switzerland and Italy , where he especially visited the island of Capri . From 1886 to 1897 Krumlinde belonged to the Konstnärsförbundet . In Skåne Konstförening , an art association of painters from Scania, he exhibited from 1914 to 1944.

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  1. Bettina Baumgärtel , Sabine Schroyen, Lydia Immerheiser, Sabine Teichgröb: Directory of foreign artists. Nationality, residence and studies in Düsseldorf. In: Bettina Baumgärtel (Hrsg.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international impact 1819–1918. Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9 , Volume 1, p. 434