Background
Knud Larsen Bergslien was born in Voss, in Hordaland, Norway.
Knud Larsen Bergslien was born in Voss, in Hordaland, Norway.
Bergslien studied in Antwerpen from 1844 to 1852, in Paris from 1850 to 1851 and Düsseldorf from 1855 to 1869.
In his art, he frequently portrayed the lives of the Norwegian people, their history and heroes of the past Bergslien is most associated with his historical paintings, especially Skiing Birchlegs Crossing the Mountain with the Royal Child. Monuments honoring the three famous Bergslien artists now exist in Bergslien park located in Voss, Hordaland.
Knud Bergslien enlisted in the army when he was 18 years old, but his unusual gift for drawing was soon noticed.
After having been a student at the artist Hans Reusch"s school of drawing in Bergen, he continued his studies abroad. He belonged to the Düsseldorf school of painting and was closely associated with follow artists Hans Fredrik Gude and Adolph Tidemand.
Norwegian artist Johan Fredrik Eckersberg had established an art school on Lille Grensen in Christiania (now Oslo) in 1859. After his death in 1870, the school would be continued by Knud Bergslien together with Morten Müller.
Knud Bergslien served as the director of what became the Bergslien School of Painting (Bergsliens Malerskole).
A whole generation of Norwegian painters became his students, among them Harriet Backer and Edvard Munch. Some of his students emigrated to America including the Norwegian-American artists, Lars Jonson Haukaness, Carl L. Boeckmann and Herbjørn Gausta. Today, Bergslien is most associated with his historical paintings, especially Skiing Birchlegs Crossing the Mountain with the Royal Child (Norwegian: Birkebeinerne på Ski over Fjeldet medical Kongsbarnet).
His depiction of Birkebeiner skiers carrying Prince Haakon to safety during the winter of 1206 has become a national Norwegian icon.
The prince grew up to be King Haakon IV whose reign marked the end of the period known as the Civil war era in Norway. Bergslien’s work is represented the National of Norway.
Andreas Bloch Carl L. Boeckmann Hans Dahl Halfdan Egedius Herbjørn Gausta Andrea Gram Nils Hansteen Lars Jonson Haukaness Kristen Holbø Morten Müller Gerhard Munthe Lars Osa Eyolf Soot Gustav Wentzel Portraits Landscapes.