Werner Werenskiold
Werner Werenskiold was a Norwegian geologist and geographer.
Personal life
Born in Paris on 28 April 1883, Werenskiold was a son of painter and illustrator Erik Werenskiold and visual artist Sophie Marie Stoltenberg Thomesen. He was a brother of Dagfin Werenskiold, and a nephew of Fernanda Nissen.He was married twice, first to Ingeborg Leuch Elieson, from 1910 to 1941, and from 1942 to Bergljot Qviller.
Career
Werenskiold made field studies in Telemark and Gudbrandsdalen in his younger days, and later focused on studies at Svalbard and of glaciers in Jotunheimen. He was the principal editor of the two-volume series Norge, vårt land and the book series Jorden vår klode. He was a professor of geography at the University of Oslo from 1925.He lived and died in Bærum, and was on the election ballot for the Liberal People's Party in the 1930s.
The mountain of Werenskioldfjellet at Hopen, Svalbard is named after him. The glacier of Werenskioldbreen in Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Svalbard is also named after him.