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Thorvald Hellesen: 1888-1937
By (Author) Dag Blakkisrud
Edited by Matthew Drutt
Contributions by Hilde Morch
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st September 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
History of art
709.2
Hardback
240
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1456g
Thorvald Hellesen (18881937) was a Norwegian avant-garde artist who lived and worked in Paris in the 1910s and 1920s. He and his wife, the French artist Hlne Perdriat, were part of a circle of artists that included Pablo Picasso, Fernand Lger, and Constantin Brncui, among many others.
In his short yet intense life, Thorvald Hellesen created an impressive and unique oeuvre, oriented on Modernism, consisting of oil paintings, watercolors, gouaches, drawings, and textiles. Nevertheless, even in Norway he is only known to a few.
This first comprehensive publication on Thorvald Hellesen intends to not only make him known to a general readership but also provide as extensive an overview as possible of his oeuvre. Author and editor Dag Blakkisrud focuses on Hellesen the person, his life between France and Norway, and the enormous support from his friend Eivind Eckbo, who, not least, as his most important collector, contributed to the preservation of many works. The Norwegian art historian Hilde Mrch provides the temporal context for Hellesens work, while the distinguished American author Matthew Drutt embarked on a search for clues to gain more accurate knowledge about the actual dates of origin of many of Hellesens paintings.
Together they have created a multifaceted and fascinating portrait of an artist worthy of rediscovery.