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Thomas Fearnley
Norwegian Painter, 1802-1842 Norwegian painter. He was descended from a Yorkshire merchant who had settled in Norway in 1753. In 1819 he went into business but at the same time entered the Kongelige Tegneskole in Christiania (now Oslo) and received further training at the art colleges in Copenhagen (1821-3) and Stockholm (1823-7), where Karl XIV commissioned work from him. Fearnley spent much of his life travelling. In Norway in the summer of 1826 he met J. C. Dahl, with whom he later studied in Dresden (1829-30), learning especially to observe nature. After two years in Munich (1830-32),

 

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Thomas Fearnley Northern Region (mk22) oil painting

Painting ID::  22836

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Thomas Fearnley
Northern Region (mk22)
1829 Oil on cardboard,19.8 x 28.5 cm Dresden,Gemaldegalerie Neue Meister,Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Fearnley Moonlight in Amalfi (mk22) oil painting

Painting ID::  22837

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Thomas Fearnley
Moonlight in Amalfi (mk22)
1834 Oil on cardboard,25.5 x 29.5 cm Oslo,Nasjonalgalleriet
   
   
     

 

 

Thomas Fearnley Turner fernisserer oil painting

Painting ID::  84449

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Thomas Fearnley
Turner fernisserer
Date 1837(1837) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 23 x 23.5 cm (9.1 x 9.3 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

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Thomas Fearnley
Norwegian Painter, 1802-1842 Norwegian painter. He was descended from a Yorkshire merchant who had settled in Norway in 1753. In 1819 he went into business but at the same time entered the Kongelige Tegneskole in Christiania (now Oslo) and received further training at the art colleges in Copenhagen (1821-3) and Stockholm (1823-7), where Karl XIV commissioned work from him. Fearnley spent much of his life travelling. In Norway in the summer of 1826 he met J. C. Dahl, with whom he later studied in Dresden (1829-30), learning especially to observe nature. After two years in Munich (1830-32),