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Nationality
  
Norwegian

Known for
  
painter

Education
  
Art Academy Stockholm

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Full Name
  
Johanne Mathilde Bonnevie

Born
  
12 July 1837 (
1837-07-12
)

Died
  
21 November 1921, Oslo, Norway

Johanne Mathilde Dietrichson (born Johanne Mathilde Bonnevie; 12 July 1837 Christiania - 28 November 1921) was a Norwegian painter.

Life

She spent her youth in Trondhjem and Kongsberg. Later, she took drawing classes in Christiania, and then traveled in 1857 with Adolph Tidemand to Dusseldorf to educate themselves further. Here she worked in Otto Mengelberg's atelier to 1861.

The following year she married art historian Lorentz Dietrichson and accompanied him on his travels. They lived in Rome a few years until 1865, and lived from 1866 to 1876 in Stockholm, where she studied at the Art Academy. In 1876, they were residents of Christiania. On the many travels she undertook with her husband, she studied with, among others with Franz Defregger in Munich, and with Charles Joshua Chaplin in Paris.

Among her works are "Formed service Girl" (1872), "Master Daughter" (1877), "Cigar-smoking Boys" (1877) and several portraits of her husband.

References

Johanne Mathilde Dietrichson Wikipedia