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goes on beyond the walls of my own studio; that which makes hearts at home beat faster will not exist for me; and how offensive and unbearable it will be to watch the enthusiasm displayed around me for the rights of a German nationality, while my own nation perhaps bleeds to death in a struggle for existence. On the other hand, how serious my commitments are to my wife and children; and I shall use my talents where I am permitted to – at home I can make no use of them, and in two to three years I would come to the end of my career and sink into deep misery with all my children – I am sure of that.
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for fear for becoming stuck in a rut artistically. Gude received better treatment from the academy after he turned in his resignation, and it would take him a full five years to finally leave Düsseldorf. Although professors at the academy complained that their teaching prevented them from undertaking more lucrative endeavors, Gude was able to sell enough works to afford a modest house in Düsseldorf which stood in what is now
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that these will meet with interest. They are also (unfortunately) of greater artistic value." By the time of the exhibition Gude had abandoned his previous style of painting large-scale compositions based on studies, and was working in mediums other than oil. In Berlin Gude began working more heavily in
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At this time I feel oppressively and profoundly what it means to float about the world without a mother country – now I have obtained a post, and shall serve to the best of my powers the country that may shortly be at open war with my own native land; I shall express no sympathies and be deaf to what
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he blamed opposition and backbiting from two of his pupils. The landscape painting professorship was the bottom of the pay scale at the academy, and Gude was one of the few professors to be refused a raise when others received them in 1855. Others have suggested that Gude wished to leave the academy
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and you, my compatriots in Norway, have no grounds for complaining that we have forgotten the dear, familiar and specific character with which God has endowed our land and our nation. That is so firmly entrenched in our being that it finds expression, whether we like it or not. Do not, therefore,
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Gude, along with most of the class of twelve, received a grade of "good" his first semester and was described as "talented". On his report card for the 1843–44 school year he was the only student to be described as "very talented", and the report for his fourth year said that he "paints
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whom Gude had good relations with. Because of this fact Gude received better pay than at the Düsseldorf
Academy, had spacious and rent-free accommodations and was given generous periods of leave which allowed him to travel in the summer to perform studies for future paintings. Gude served as the
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that as early as 1874 in search of better conditions. Because of Gude's visits to Berlin, his relation with the Grand Duke became strained as the Grand Duke felt that the concessions he had made to Gude were so great that Gude should be grateful and not look for a professorships elsewhere. Gude
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who were, as Gude described, only out to capture the mood of the scene and were skeptical of the advantages of painting in the sunshine. Gude also took special interest in how light reflected in water while in Karlsruhe, as well as expanding his study of the human figure. Although Gude rarely
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where he would once again succeed Schirmer, and so he left Wales. Gude was hesitant to take the position as he felt that it was working for the enemy but was unable to support himself in Norway due to the lack of an art school. He wrote about his thoughts on the position to Kjerulf, stating:
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founded a Society for Landscape Composition that would meet a few times each year at Schirmer's home where Schirmer would offer advice on the composition of landscape paintings. Fifteen years later Gude began attending the meetings of the society with other students from his class, but as he
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letters, and that acclaim has consoled me after the scorn I have had to suffer in common with many an elderly artist. You recognized several studies from my portfolios, but all of them were more or less unfinished, and over the last two winters I finished them, truly
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in some of his painting, drawing the landscape himself and allowing Tidemand to paint the figures. Later Gude would work specifically on his figures while at Karlsruhe, and so began populating his paintings with them. Gude initially painted primarily with
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any case be here for many years, so I might just as well paint in a studio twice as big and grand as any private one, especially if I receive a salary into the bargain. When I become tired of it, I can always hand in my notice.
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Von Schadow however argued the Gude's art was in fact German in an attempt to defend his nomination of Gude to succeed Schirmer. He wrote of Gude that "His education is totally German, his style unwontedly elevated."
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class and attended staff meetings. In 1857 Gude handed in his resignation, officially citing family considerations and failing health as his reasons for resigning, although in his
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insult us further with such ; it hurts our feelings, and thereby proves how unfounded it is, for otherwise it would be easy to treat it with indifference.
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4832:Academic staff of the Prussian Academy of Arts
1840:Haverkamp, Frode (2003), "Hans Fredrik Gude",
247:. His daughter Sigrid married German sculptor
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1171:1861 – Medal, 2nd class, Paris Exhibition
1165:1855 – Medal, 2nd class, Paris Exhibition
1948:The family tree of Hans Gude on Geni.com
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1723:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings
1201:Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav
430:Fresh breeze off the Norwegian coast
406:, but only after Andreas Achenbach,
65:United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
4847:19th-century Norwegian male artists
1759:] (in Norwegian Bokmål), Bergen
637:While in Wales Gude was visited by
243:and watercolorist and illustrator
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1509:National Romanticism to Realism
1187:A Fresh Breeze, Norwegian Coast
263:in 1825 the son of Ove Gude, a
1892:Walker, Francis Amasa (1877),
1558:Minneapolis Institute of Arts
1206:Gude was also a member of the
958:List of paintings by Hans Gude
267:, and Marie Elisabeth Brandt.
176:Norwegian National Romanticism
143:Norwegian romantic nationalism
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4852:Düsseldorf school of painting
4822:19th-century Norwegian people
4736:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
1989:Düsseldorf School of painting
1806:Gunnarsson, Torsten (1998) ,
1787:Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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180:Düsseldorf school of painting
16:Norwegian painter (1825–1903)
4802:Norwegian landscape painters
645:, and the three traveled to
282:Academy of Art in Düsseldorf
217:Academy of Art in Düsseldorf
178:. He is associated with the
4807:Norwegian romantic painters
1637:Champlin & Perkins 1887
1208:Order of the Zähringer Lion
943:Prince Eugén, Duke of Närke
823:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
819:Kunsthistorisches Hofmuseum
801:with his own students from
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4653:Coleridge's theory of life
1904:J. B. Lippincott & Co.
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559:National Gallery of Norway
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4708:Romanticism and economics
2723:Manuel Antônio de Almeida
2242:Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow
1894:"588. Hans Gude, Norway."
1757:The Gude Family in Norway
1699:Haverkamp & Gude 1992
1687:Haverkamp & Gude 1992
1289:Haverkamp & Gude 1992
1272:Haverkamp & Gude 1992
1137:Kaien på Feste i nær Moss
972:Landscape Study from Vågå
799:Eduard Schleich the Elder
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207:later in life as well as
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2333:Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
1604:Waters & Hutton 1879
1180:Nødhavn Ved Norskekysten
276:Johan Sebastian Welhaven
4842:Norwegian male painters
3135:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
2252:Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
1728:Charles Scribner's Sons
449:Norwegian or German art
288:Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
125:Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
98:Cemetery of Our Saviour
4718:Romanticism in science
4673:Middle Ages in history
4668:List of Romantic poets
3380:Josiah Gilbert Holland
2197:Karl Friedrich Lessing
2047:William Holbrook Beard
1814:, trans. Nancy Adler,
1212:Order of the Red Eagle
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2137:Johann Wilhelm Cordes
2107:Joseph Niklaus Bütler
1824:Yale University Press
1751:Jansen, Ebba (1940),
1216:Order of Franz Joseph
1191:Calm, Christianiaford
1155:Vår Frelsers gravlund
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956:Further information:
911:Johan Martin Nielssen
842:Berlin Academy of Art
835:Berlin Academy of Art
756:Johan Martin Nielssen
580:Marquess of Lansdowne
507:Eføybroen, Nord-Wales
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344:In 1827 Schirmer and
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225:Berlin Academy of Art
4752:Age of Enlightenment
2394:England (literature)
2287:Zdzisław Suchodolski
2222:Victorine Nordenswan
2082:George Caleb Bingham
1920:"Hans Frederic Gude"
1753:Slekten Gude i Norge
1073:Fishermen from Rügen
627:observe more keenly.
172:Johan Christian Dahl
153:St. Olav Grand Cross
4703:Romantic psychology
2498:Hudson River School
2442:Sweden (literature)
2427:Russia (literature)
2328:Hudson River School
2267:Karl Ferdinand Sohn
2152:David Edward Cronin
1779:"Hans Fredrik Gude"
1718:"Hans Fredrik Gude"
1222:Academy memberships
1054:Resting on the path
830:Grand Duke of Baden
727:Baden School of Art
661:Baden School of Art
404:Wilhelm von Schadow
4817:Painters from Oslo
2688:White Mountain art
2629:Historical fiction
2437:Spain (literature)
2172:Ferdinand Fagerlin
2142:Ludwig des Coudres
2117:Wilhelm Camphausen
2072:Ludolph Berkemeier
2027:Peter Nicolai Arbo
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4663:List of romantics
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2127:Gustaf Cederström
2012:Andreas Achenbach
1737:978-0-8046-0535-9
1185:1876 – Medal for
1145:Awards and honors
760:Kitty L. Kielland
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296:Andreas Achenbach
290:– a professor in
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3160:Wincenty Pol
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2102:Anton Bütler
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2067:Edward Bergh
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4792:1825 births
4444:Michałowski
4276:Wackenroder
4241:F. Schlegel
4236:A. Schlegel
4012:Tchaikovsky
3901:Bortkiewicz
3773:R. Schumann
3768:C. Schumann
3733:Kalkbrenner
3702:Saint-Saëns
3007:Anne Brontë
2892:Eichendorff
2877:B. v. Arnim
2872:A. v. Arnim
2682:Weltschmerz
2641:Medievalism
2590:Blue flower
2518:Nationalist
2463:Bohemianism
2375:Romanticism
2312:Kilian Zoll
2162:Ernst Deger
2062:Gunnar Berg
2032:Louis Asher
1820:Connecticut
1664:Jansen 1940
1652:Walker 1877
612:exhibitions
601:River Lledr
261:Christiania
205:watercolors
168:romanticist
105:Nationality
61:Christiania
4786:Categories
4319:Chassériau
4294:Aivazovsky
4002:Rubinstein
3987:Mussorgsky
3936:Wieniawski
3921:Paderewski
3763:Moszkowski
3546:Vörösmarty
3536:Shevchenko
3390:Longfellow
3314:Batyushkov
3309:Baratynsky
3278:Espronceda
3145:Mickiewicz
3140:Malczewski
3107:Wordsworth
3092:M. Shelley
3047:de Quincey
2912:Günderrode
2796:Baudelaire
2676:Wanderlust
2513:Lake Poets
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1709:References
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1236:Copenhagen
1214:, and the
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907:Kristiania
863:who said:
857:watercolor
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547:Dimensions
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255:Early life
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4364:Friedrich
4354:Delacroix
4329:Constable
4309:Bonington
4299:Bierstadt
4251:Senancour
4226:Schelling
4181:Lamennais
4176:Khomyakov
4141:Coleridge
4136:Chaadayev
4043:Stanković
4038:Mokranjac
3957:Balakirev
3916:Moniuszko
3865:Donizetti
3860:Cherubini
3758:Meyerbeer
3743:Marschner
3718:Beethoven
3631:Moscheles
3565:Musicians
3551:Wergeland
3516:Orbeliani
3471:Grundtvig
3375:Hawthorne
3344:Zhukovsky
3339:Vyazemsky
3324:Lermontov
3283:Gutiérrez
3242:Radičević
3206:Herculano
3130:Krasiński
3072:Radcliffe
3042:Coleridge
3017:E. Brontë
3012:C. Brontë
2942:Jean Paul
2937:Hölderlin
2826:Lamartine
2763:Magalhães
2753:Guimarães
2661:Pantheism
2651:Nostalgia
2503:Indianism
2451:Movements
2382:Countries
2182:Hans Gude
2157:Hans Dahl
1868:Aschehoug
1860:Hans Gude
1816:New Haven
1797:March 16,
1242:Stockholm
1239:Rotterdam
1230:Amsterdam
1088:Fishermen
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632:Hans Gude
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490:Hans Gude
475:Hans Gude
420:Hans Gude
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363:Hans Gude
241:Nils Gude
221:Karlsruhe
188:seascapes
113:Education
108:Norwegian
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4572:Blanning
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4359:Edelfelt
4314:Bryullov
4256:Snellman
4231:Schiller
4221:Rousseau
4201:Michelet
4146:Constant
4116:Belinsky
4089:Sibelius
4033:Konjović
4007:Scriabin
3977:Lyapunov
3911:Lipiński
3880:Spontini
3870:Paganini
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3446:Eminescu
3426:Andersen
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3174:Portugal
3165:Słowacki
3067:Polidori
2997:Barbauld
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2887:Brentano
2801:Bertrand
2622:Romantic
2458:Ancients
2432:Scotland
1999:painters
1932:March 9,
1910:March 9,
1886:29047091
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4547:Abraham
4469:Richard
4459:Préault
4384:Girodet
4266:Thoreau
4211:Novalis
4196:Mazzini
4191:Maistre
4166:Hazlitt
4151:Emerson
4131:Carlyle
4121:Berchet
4064:Berwald
4059:Bennett
4028:Hristić
3982:Medtner
3962:Borodin
3952:Arensky
3875:Rossini
3850:Bellini
3829:Joachim
3802:Hungary
3783:Strauss
3711:Germany
3677:Berlioz
3646:Voříšek
3641:Smetana
3619:Czechia
3573:Austria
3506:Maturin
3501:Manzoni
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3451:Foscolo
3421:Alfieri
3416:Abovian
3370:Emerson
3329:Pushkin
3268:Bécquer
3201:Garrett
3155:Potocki
3102:Southey
3062:Maturin
3032:Carlyle
2989:Britain
2962:Novalis
2917:Gutzkow
2865:Germany
2831:Mérimée
2816:Gautier
2743:Barreto
2738:Azevedo
2718:Alencar
2698:Writers
2617:Byronic
2553:Purismo
2407:Germany
2389:Denmark
2321:Related
1199:1894 –
884:Ahlbeck
853:gouache
657:storm.
614:at the
572:British
442:memoirs
372:Gude's
358:accept.
209:gouache
4637:Wellek
4617:de Man
4602:Janion
4592:Ferber
4567:Berlin
4562:Beiser
4557:Barzun
4552:Abrams
4529:Wiertz
4514:Turner
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4439:Martin
4434:Leutze
4409:Janmot
4369:Fuseli
4324:Church
4216:Quinet
4206:Müller
4161:Goethe
4156:Fichte
4079:Franck
4021:Serbia
3972:Glinka
3945:Russia
3931:Tausig
3926:Stolpe
3906:Chopin
3894:Poland
3855:Busoni
3819:Heller
3788:Wagner
3723:Brahms
3697:Onslow
3687:Halévy
3655:France
3636:Reicha
3626:Dvořák
3595:Mahler
3590:Hummel
3585:Czerny
3481:Isaacs
3461:Geijer
3395:Lowell
3385:Irving
3365:Cooper
3360:Bryant
3302:Russia
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3232:Kostić
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2836:Musset
2788:France
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2773:Taunay
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2583:Themes
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337:and a
149:Awards
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4723:Bacon
4632:Rosen
4627:Ricks
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1872:ISBN
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