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Axel Kulle

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Axel Kulle
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Henrik Axel Kulle (22 March 1846, Lund - 27 February 1908, Stockholm) was a Swedish painter who specialized in genre scenes.[1]

Biography

His father was a brewer and innkeeper. His older brother, Jakob Kulle (1838–1898) was also a painter and his younger brother, Sven Kulle (1860-1945) was a medalist. [2] [3]

He was apprenticed to a local painter. In 1865, enrolled at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied until 1872. He returned to Lund the following year and was able to sell some paintings to the local Art Society. In 1875, he left home for Düsseldorf, where he studied with Swedish-German genre painter Ferdinand Fagerlin. He introduced Kulle to the work of the Düsseldorf School. In 1877, Kulle sent home a painting, "The Church Council in Skåne" that was bought by the Nationalmuseum.[4]

In 1880, he received a scholarship from the Dahlgrenska Foundation (Stiftelsen Dahlgrenska fonden) in Strömstad and moved to Paris. He remained there for three years, painting en plein aire and developing a brighter color scheme. When he returned to Sweden, he continued to paint genre scenes, but also created portraits and still-lifes.[5]

In 1885, he was one of the signatories to a document drawn up by the group known as the opponents (Opponenterna), a group of 85 artists who opposed the teaching methods at the Royal Academy and were in favor of modernization. Despite this, in 1887 he was named a representative member (ledamot) of the Royal Academy and began teaching there. From then until 1892, he also gave private drawing and painting lessons. From 1891, he was accredited to teach the drawing of ancient artifacts (antikritning) . The artist, Rikard Lindström (1882-1943) one of his last students, recalled him in his old age as a man who always dressed very formally and said as little as possible.[6] [7]

His works may be seen at the Nationalmuseum, Göteborgs konstmuseum, Lunds universitets konstmuseum and the Kulturhistoriska museet in Lund.

References

  1. ^ Boo von Malmborg. "H Axel Kulle". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Boo von Malmborg. "N Jakob Kulle". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  3. ^ Brita Malmer. "Sven S Kulle". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  4. ^ Malmö museum
  5. ^ "Stiftelsen Dahlgrenska fonden". Stiftelsemedel.se. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  6. ^ Biography @ the Svenskt biografiskt lexikon
  7. ^ Eva Sundler. "Rikard M Lindström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2019.