Andreas Bloch


Andreas Bloch was a Norwegian painter, illustrator and costume designer.

Personal life

Andreas Schroeter Schelver Bloch was born on the Hellerud farm in Skedsmo, in Akershus county, Norway, as the son of Jens Peter Blankenborg Bloch and Anne Julie Margrethe Schroeter. He was married in 1890 to Ingeborg Elise Tellefsen. He died in Kristiania in 1917.

Career

Andreas Bloch was a student at the art school of Knud Bergslien from 1878 until 1879. He studied at the Art Academy of Düsseldorf under Johann Peter Theodor Janssen from 1880 until 1881, and made study tours to Belgium, Paris and Leipzig.
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Andreas Bloch
Bloch is remembered primarily for his drawings. He delivered illustrations to the satirical magazines
Vikingen, Krydseren and Korsaren, illustrated numerous books, and designed costumes for Christiania Theater and Nationaltheatret. He designed posters and theatrical costumes, as well as portraits. He designed the Coat of arms of Lillehammer.
He illustrated books by several Norwegian authors including works by children's author, Margrethe Aabel Munthe, by educator, Nordahl Rolfsen, works by adventurer Henrik August Angell and author Jacob Breda Bull. He delivered illustrations to Fridtjof Nansen's expedition books
Paa ski over Grønland and Fram over Polhavet''.
He also painted some historical subjects including the coronation of King Haakon VII of Norway and Queen Maud in Nidaros Cathedral. His works are represented in both the National Gallery and in Oslo City Museum.

Selected works