Elisabeth Dored
Elisabeth Braadland Dored (22 March 1908 – 6 September 1972) was a Norwegian artist and author. [1]
Biography
Elisabeth Sophie Wiel Braadland was born at Idd (now Halden) in Østfold, Norway. Her parents were Birger Braadland (1879-1960) and Ragna Abigael Vogt Stang (1881-1972). She studied art at the Académie Scandinave in Paris under Henry de Waroquier (1881-1970) and trained at the Académie de l'Art Moderne with Othon Friesz (1879-1949) during 1929. She attended the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo where she studied under Halfdan Strøm in 1931. [2]
In 1935, she married Latvian born cinematographer John Dored (1881-1954). She debuted as an author with For meg er jorden rund (1955) in which she tells about the life and career of her husband.[3]
She won the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize (Bokhandlerprisen) in 1964 for her historic romance novel Jeg elsket Tiberius. The novel was translated into English by Naomi Walford. During 1963, the novel was published under the title I Loved Tiberius in Great Britain by Methuen Publishing and in the United States by Pantheon Books.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Elisabeth Dored". The History of Nordic Women’s Literature. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
- ^ Glenny Alfsen. "Elisabeth Dored". Norsk kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
- ^ "John Dored". Institute Of Documentary Film. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
- ^ Erik Bjerck Hagen. "Elisabeth Dored". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
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