Asta Nørregaard


Asta Nørregaard was a Norwegian painter who was best known for her portraits.

Biography

Nørregaard was born in Christiania, Norway. She was the daughter of Hans Peter Nørregaard and Elise Jacobine Hesselberg. She and an older sister were orphaned early and both remained unmarried. Asta Nørregaard received her early education at the Knud Bergslien painting school together with Harriet Backer. She was a pupil of Eilif Peterssen in Munich from 1875 to 1878. She studied in Paris during 1879. Nørregaard held solo exhibitions at Blomqvist Kunsthandel in 1893, 1903, 1913 and 1925. She was also a frequent exhibitor at group exhibitions: Salon de Paris in 1881 and 1882, and world exhibitions in Antwerp in 1885 and Paris 1889. She received the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 1920. Her work is exhibited at the Munch Museum, Oslo City Museum, University of Oslo and National Gallery in Oslo.
Nørregaard was included in the 2018 exhibit Women in Paris 1850-1900.

Selected works

Paul Breder, 1879Anette Birch 1882L'attente de Christ 1881Maggie Plahte, 1881Maggie reiseklar, 1881Asta Norregaard Fransk kjokkeninterior, 1881Villiers-le-Bel, 1881Carl Paul Caspari, 1885Edvard Munch, 1885Gisle Johnson, 1885Musikkinteriør, 1885Bondekone fra Normandie, ca. 1887–89Angelo, 1888Lesende dame ved vindu, 1888Midnattsmesse i et fransk kloster, 1888–89Elisabeth Fearnley, 1892Martine Cappelen Hjort, 1897Dagny Kiær, 1899Niels August Andresen Butenschøn, 1900Marie Andresen Butenschøn, 1904Harald Løvenskiold, 1905