Hugo Wathne
Hugo Wathne was a Norwegian sculptor and art instructor.
Biography
Hugo Frank Wathne was born in Stavanger, Norway to Frank Ingolf Wathne and Birgit Rosenvold. His father was a painter and glass artist.Wathne was first a student of sculptor Magnus Vigrestad. He attended the Norwegian [National Academy of Craft and Art Industry] in Oslo and the Norwegian National [Academy of Fine Arts] in Oslo under Per Palle Storm and Per Krohg. He trained in Copenhagen under Gottfred Eickhoff and attended the Académie [de la Grande Chaumiere] in Paris.
He was awarded the Stavanger bys kulturstipend, Schäffers legat ; Statens reisestipend ; Lorch-Schives legat ; Rolf Stenersens legat and Bærum kommunes kulturstipend. He conducted study trips to study trips Sweden, Italy, France, Greece, Spain and Germany. He is represented at the National Gallery of Norway with the sculpture Inntrykk fra en reise from 1981. Among his other works are Brevduen and Akrobatfamilie.
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He was an art instructor in sculpture at Vestlandets kunstakademi in Bergen 1969–70, in ceramics at Bergen kunsthåndverkskole 1971-72 and taught at Kunstskolen in Rogaland from 1978. In 2009, he was awarded the Ingeborg og Per Palle Storms ærespris. The prize was granted jointly with Bård Breivik for their significant effort for Norwegian figurative art. Hugo Wathne died during 2017 at Stavanger.