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Oda Krohg is known by her landscapes, like «Ved Christianiafjorden (Japansk lykt)» (1886) and «Ved engen (Kinesisk lykt)» (On the meadow (Chinese light), 1889) and other works like «En abonnent på Aftenposten» (A subscriber of Aftenposten, 1887), «Fra festen» (1892) and «Rouge et Noir» (1912) and the brave «Christian Krohg på Karl Johan» (Christian Krohg at Karl Johansgate, 1912). She also painted portraits of, among other Aasta Hansteen, Ivar Arosenius, Gunnar Heiberg, Johanne Dybwad and Christian Krohg.
Oda was also a central figure in the anticulture movement of the Christiania Bohemians (Kristiania-bohemen) in the 1880s and 1990s. The figure of the «Bohemian Princess» has to some extent obscured the impression of a competent painter. In Edvard Munch's painting «kafeinteriør» (1893), Oda is surrounded of bohemians and people close to them : Munch, Christian Krohg, Jappe Nilssen, Hans Jæger, Gunnar Heiberg og Jørgen Engelhart. Oda is said to have had affairs with four of these men: Engelhart, Jæger, Heiberg and Krohg. In the book Syk Kjærlighet (Seven Loves, 1893), Hans Jæger describe a love triangle where he was strongly in love with a woman who was to marry a painter. Oda is said to have been the model for the woman, and the book describes the relation between Jæger, Oda og Christian in the summer and autumn of 1888.
She also wished to be a writer, but published very little. Her life is described in Ketil Bjørnstad's novel «Oda!» (1983). She is buried at the Æreslund in the Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo. Still wondering about a Norwegian painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by Oda Krohg.
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