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Name
  
Tulla Ranslet


Role
  
Artist

Tulla Blomberg Ranslet

Born
  
15 May 1928 (
1928-05-15
)
Oslo, Norway

Known for
  
Painting, Graphics and Ceramist

Tulla (Bella) Blomberg Ranslet (born 15 May 1928, Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian painter. She has been acclaimed, along with her husband, as one of the few internationally appraised artists from Bornholm

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Biography

Ranslet (née Blomberg) attended Issac Grünewald school in Stockholm in 1946 and later studied in the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts under Prof.Per Krogh. Her first artistic appearance was with a wandering exhibition of Unge Kunstneres Samfund (U.K.S) in 1950. She was accepted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts the following year, where she met ceramist and sculptor Arne Ranslet. The two married in 1955 and moved to Bornholm where they had their three children – painter Pia Ranslet, sculptor Paul Ranslet and pilot Charlotte Pedersen

Ranslet made her first appearance on the island in 1965, when her relief was exhibited at the local museum alongside the works of other artists. The artifact immediately caught the eye of the press and was sold soon later in Sweden. Following were numerous exhibitions in Norway and Sweden, as well as Tulla’s winning of several prizes in contests initiated by Oslo’s municipality – choosing her to decorate the new children’s section of Oslo’s public library and two schools in Norway.

Her works were also chosen to decorate schools and hospitals in Denmark, Sweden and Germany, and an evangelical church in north Germany. Tulla soon after started providing Skanska, a leading Swedish building company, with concrete reliefs used in building projects all over Europe.

She resumed painting in the 80’s, combining motives from her surroundings – children, animals and life at the countryside – on very large canvases. She also found the inspiration for several of her reliefs and paintings in the circus world. She exhibited several times, mostly with her husband, in the next years, and received G.I. (Guarantee Income) from the Norwegian government in 1991. The couple today resides in Spain, where Tulla has a painting studio.

Notable works

A great deal of Tulla's work has been purchased by municipalities and placed in public institutions such as:

Large works

  • Noas Ark – Stoneware relief (1965).
  • Eventyrbyen – Stoneware relief (1972).
  • Arne – Acryl on canvas.
  • Røde Heste - Acryl on canvas (1984).
  • Bortførelsen – Acryl on canvas (2000).
  • Other selected works

  • Ymers øje - Stoneware relief (1968)
  • Jerikos Mure - Stoneware relief (1966)
  • Cirkusheste - Stoneware relief (1978)
  • Orkester - Stoneware relief (1980)
  • Musik klovn - Stoneware sculpture (1983)
  • De blå heste - Acryl on canvas (1984)
  • References

    Tulla Blomberg Ranslet Wikipedia