Lars Hertervig: The frenzy of light

Lars Hertervig: The frenzy of light

Release date : August 15, 2013
Runtime : 51m
Countries of origin : Norway /
Original Language : Norwegian /
Director : Karl Johan Paulsen / Pål Øie /
Production companies : ITV Studios Norway /
August 15, 2013 51m Norway History Norwegian More
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Lars Hertervig (1830-1902) was considered to be one Norway's greatest artists before he was diagnosed with incurable insanity and pushed out into the cold. The paintings from the last 30 years of his life were considered the scribblings of a child, but subsequently turned out to bear clear similarities to styles that gained ground in Europe several decades later. Was the painter insane or just ahead of his time?
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  • title:Lars Hertervig: The frenzy of light
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: History · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway ·
  • Original Language: Norwegian ·
  • Director: Karl Johan Paulsen / Pål Øie /
  • Writers: Pål Øie · Karl Johan Paulsen ·
  • Production companies: ITV Studios Norway ·
  • Overview:Lars Hertervig (1830-1902) was considered to be one Norway's greatest artists before he was diagnosed with incurable insanity and pushed out into the cold. The paintings from the last 30 years of his life were considered the scribblings of a child, but subsequently turned out to bear clear similarities to styles that gained ground in Europe several decades later. Was the painter insane or just ahead of his time?
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