Gulbrand Sether

Gulbrand Sether (1869-1941)
"Snow Scene"
Oil, n.d.
LFAC #236
Biography
Gulbrand Sether was born in Saerskovbygda, Elverum, Norway, in 1869.
He worked on Norwegian ships which traveled as far north as the Arctic
Circle. After studying art in Norway with the Norwegian city and landscape
painter, Fritz Thaulow, he emigrated to the US in 1893. He worked at numerous
odd jobs, as waiter, dishwasher, and train conductor. About 1900 he settled
in Chicagos Humboldt Park, an area heavily populated by Norwegian-Americans.
He had his own studio and devoted himself to artistic pursuits. He was
the author of several books. Sether died in 1941.
Sether exhibited at the Norse-American Centennial Art Exhibition June
6-9, 1925, which was held at the Minnesota State Fair. He also showed
at the Chicago Norske Klub's Annual Norwegian Art Exhibits which started
in December 11-19, 1920. These annual exhibits ended in 1931 when the
Norse Art League was formed. Gulbrand Sether exhibited there at Den Norske
Kafe on North Avenue (in March and December 1931) but the Art League died
that same year. Works by him were exhibited in an exhibition called "The
Divided Heart: Scandinavian Immigrant Artists 1850-1950," curated
at the University of Minnesota in 1982. His paintings were also shown
in the exhibit, "Norway in America," sponsored by Vesterheim
in Norway in 1989.
The Luther College Fine Arts Collection includes one work by Sether, a
snow scene, possibly a landscape of northern Norway. This work is included
in the Inventory of American Paintings maintained by the National Museum
of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.
Ref: Erickson, Rolf H. "Norwegian-American Artists" in Essays
on Norwegian-American Literature and History
Northfield, MN:
Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1986; Erickson, Rolf H. "Norwegian-American
Artists Exhibitions Described in Checklists and Catalogs" in
Norwegian-American Studies. Vol. 31. Northfield, MN: Norwegian-American
Historical Association, 1986; Lovoll, Odd S. A Century of Urban Life:
the Norwegians in Chicago Before 1930. Northfield, MN: Norwegian-American
Historical Association, 1988; Nordics in America: The Future of Their Past. Nelson, Marion. ”Norwegian-American Painting in the Context of the Immigrant Community and American Art.” Northfield, MN: The Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1993.
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04/09/2010
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