Background
Frants Diderik Bøe was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway, as the second oldest of seven siblings.
Frants Diderik Bøe was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway, as the second oldest of seven siblings.
There he studied with the architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch and sculptor Herman Wilhelm Bissen.
Encouraged by the local artistic community, including Johan Christian Dahl, he moved to Copenhagen where he enrolled in the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He also trained with artist, Christen Købke. In 1849, he moved to Paris, where he studied under the expatriate Danish painter Theude Grønland (1817-1876).
Starting in 1852, his vision became impaired from eye disease which would come to effect his later works.
After eight years in Paris, he returned to Norway. He lived in Nordland from 1858–1861 and from 1863–1864, principally painting landscapes and scenes from nature.
Later that year, the couple moved to Bergen where he lived the rest of his life. His work is featured in several public art museums, principally within Norway.
Notable collections are featured at the National in Oslo, Bergen Billedgalleri and Oscarshall in Oslo.