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Alfredo Andersen

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After becoming established, he served as a Professor of drawing at the Escola Alemã (German School) and the Colégio Paranaense. He was also Director of the evening classes at the Escola de Belas Artes e Indústria. His first exhibition in Curitiba came in 1907. He would hold four more exhibitions
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On his seventy-first birthday, in 1931, he was made an honorary citizen of Curitiba, for his services to the local art community. It was the first such citizenship the city had awarded. This led to his nickname, "pai da pintura Paranaense". Four years later, he died of
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ancestry, who was much younger than him. Eventually, they began living together. In 1902, they moved to Curitiba and had four children, including Thorstein Andersen (1905-1964), who also became a painter. Later, he opened a drawing and painting school at their home.
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The Norwegian government offered him a position at the Christiania Academy in 1927 but, after a year there, he returned to Paraná. During that time, he painted his well-known portrait of the author,
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In 1959, the government of Paraná turned his home into an official art school and museum. Later, it was added to the Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico do Estado and, in 1979, it became the
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in Copenhagen, while working as a drawing teacher at an elementary school. He graduated in 1883 and returned to Christiania, where he took private lessons from
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and art professor, who spent most of his life in Brazil. He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of painting of Paraná".
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In 1891, he went on a voyage with his father; sailing throughout the Atlantic. Their ship crashed in the port of
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There, he met Anna de Oliveira, a Native-American woman of
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Kristiansand
Curitiba
scenographer
merchant marine
Christiania
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Olaf Isaachsen

Antonina
Paraná
freethinker
Buenos Aires
Paranaguá
Carijó
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
Knut Hamsun
Nobel Literature Prize
pneumonia

Museu Alfredo Andersen
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"Mais discípulos, 151 anos depois"



Alfredo Andersen
Norsk biografisk leksikon
Carlos Rubens

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