Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (22 December 1807 – 21 October 1873) was a Norwegian writer, poet, critic, and art theorist.[1] He has been considered "one of the greatest figures in Norwegian literature."[2]
JohanSebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (22 December 1807 – 21 October 1873) was a Norwegian writer, poet, critic, and art theorist. He has been considered...
Wild Hunt from Scandinavian folklore and is based on a poem by JohanSebastianWelhaven. The painting is in the collection of the National Museum of Art...
also the father of the author and poet JohanSebastianWelhaven. Welhaven's grandfather, Christopher Welhaven or Welhaver (1725–1783), was a passementerie...
grandfather of the famous poet JohanSebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "JohanSebastian Cammermeyer". Store norske leksikon...
born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of writer JohanSebastianWelhaven and Josephine Angelica Bidoluac. He married painter Margrethe Petersen...
October 1917 in Kristiania. He was a nephew of poet JohanSebastianWelhaven, writer Elisabeth Welhaven and culture personality Maren Sars (married to Michael...
Christiania from 1854. His mother was a sister of poet JohanSebastianWelhaven and author Elisabeth Welhaven. He was a brother of singer Eva Sars and zoologist...
(1785–1853), the daughter of JohanSebastian Cammermeyer . She was a sister of JohanSebastian and Elisabeth "Lise" Welhaven. In August 1831 in Bergen she...
Christiania Kunstforening (now Oslo Kunstforening) in 1836, along with JohanSebastianWelhaven, Frederik Stang and Henrik Heftye. Dahl is immortalized through...
During a visit to Kristiania she met and fell in love with the poet JohanSebastianWelhaven, who was also her brother Henrik's literary nemesis. Relations...
sister Sigri Welhaven was a sculptor. Her father, Hjalmar Welhaven (1850–1922), was the second-oldest son of the poet JohanSebastianWelhaven (1807–1873)...
("the Dræggen-boys") were known at the end of the 18th century. JohanSebastianWelhaven with his poem 'børnelege' (children's games) from 1839 gives a...
(1785–1853), the daughter of JohanSebastian Cammermeyer. She was a sister of JohanSebastian and Maren Sars (née Welhaven). She did not marry. Through...
Westwood, English entomologist and archaeologist (d. 1893) 1807 – JohanSebastianWelhaven, Norwegian author, poet, and critic (d. 1873) 1819 – Franz Abt...
officer in World War II Christian Michelsen (1857–1925), politician JohanSebastianWelhaven (1807–1873), writer Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll (1991-presents), DJ, musician...
143 1880–? Dyre Vaa Dyre from Vaa for voice and piano; words by JohanSebastianWelhaven; fragment Piano Op. 35 1881 Norske danser Allegro marcato Allegretto...
guide humanity to progress and brighter days. Critics, especially JohanSebastianWelhaven, claimed his earliest efforts in literature were wild and formless...
"Kristelig folkeparti", The Christian people's party. Marianne Heiberg Johan Jørgen Holst Sigurd Ibsen, author and politician Hilde Frafjord Johnson...
opposition from the conservatives, most notably from the poet JohanSebastianWelhaven. The influential playwright Henrik Ibsen was inspired by the nationalistic...
independence in 1814, in the generation before Henrik Wergeland and JohanSebastianWelhaven. According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Bjerregaard had...