Fritz Thaulow

Artist: Thaulow, Fritz

Fritz Thaulow
Fritz Thaulow

Fritz Thaulow (1847 – 1906) was a Norwegian painter from the Impressionist movement. He came from a wealthy family and was able to go to art school at an early age. First in Denmark, then Germany.

He moved to France in 1892 where he stayed until his death. He spent time painting in Normandy where he became friends with Australian artist Charles Condor.

He lived in and worked in Dieppe for a while.

Click here to read Thaulow’s full bio on Wikipedia.

Thaulow painted a lot in Dieppe and other places in France, which will all be featured eventually on this site. A link “” will appear below.

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