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Fritz Thaulow was born in Christiania, Norway, in 1847 and passed on in 1906. He was known as an impressionist who painted naturalist scene scenes. Born into a well-off family, Thaulow was educated at the Copenhagen Academy of Art from 23 to 25. In the wake of living in Skagen, Denmark, he got back to Norway for a brief period, got one of the leading figures of the Norweigian artistry development, and set up the “Harvest time Exhibit”- – the top public craftsmanship show. His work is effectively arranged as an impressionist, painterly, but naturalistic. He supported local scenes of modest communities and towns. He moved to Paris at age 45 and passed on 13 years after the fact.