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1899 Faberg, Norway - 1990 Oslo, Norway. Known for: Landscape, seascape, nature subject painting.
Erling Enger was born in Faberg, Norway, May 17, 1899. He was married to Aud Stockfleth in 1927. He died February 12, 1990 in Oslo, Norway. He is survived by a son, Per Stockfleth and a daughter,... Read full biography
Erling Enger was born in Faberg, Norway, May 17, 1899. He was married to Aud Stockfleth in 1927. He died February 12, 1990 in Oslo, Norway. He is survived by a son, Per Stockfleth and a daughter, Barbara. Enger was educated at As Agricultural University, 1921-24, where he studied forestry and... Read full biography
Erling Enger was born in Faberg, Norway, May 17, 1899. He was married to Aud Stockfleth in 1927. He died February 12, 1990 in Oslo, Norway. He is survived by a son, Per Stockfleth and a daughter, Barbara. Enger was educated at As Agricultural University, 1921-24, where he studied forestry and became a forester. In 1927, at the age of 29, he decided to study art instead and moved to Oslo. He had loved drawing since he was a child. Enger began his studies at Statens Håndverks og... Read full biography
Erling Enger was born in Faberg, Norway, May 17, 1899. He was married to Aud Stockfleth in 1927. He died February 12, 1990 in Oslo, Norway. He is survived by a son, Per Stockfleth and a daughter, Barbara. Enger was educated at As Agricultural University, 1921-24, where he studied forestry and became a forester. In 1927, at the age of 29, he decided to study art instead and moved to Oslo. He had loved drawing since he was a child. Enger began his studies at Statens Håndverks og Kunstindustriskole. Since his wife was employed, he decided to continue his art studies and attended the Academy of Art (Statens Kunstakademi) where he became a student of Axel Revold. He was influenced by Rolf Nesch, and worked with other Norwegian painter... Read full biography
Erling Enger was born in Faberg, Norway, May 17, 1899. He was married to Aud Stockfleth in 1927. He died February 12, 1990 in Oslo, Norway. He is survived by a son, Per Stockfleth and a daughter, Barbara. Enger was educated at As Agricultural University, 1921-24, where he studied forestry and became a forester. In 1927, at the age of 29, he decided to study art instead and moved to Oslo. He had loved drawing since he was a child. Enger began his studies at Statens Håndverks og Kunstindustriskole. Since his wife was employed, he decided to continue his art studies and attended the Academy of Art (Statens Kunstakademi) where he became a student of Axel Revold. He was influenced by Rolf Nesch, and worked with other Norwegian painter... Read full biography
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