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Left to right: Works by Grethe Hald (shown viewing her work while
photograph was taken), Ida Beth Hald, Finn Hald, Kirsten Haabeth and
Åse Johanne Gilleberg
2007: This year’s summer exhibitions at the Ringebu Vicarage
The Vicarage is open daily, 10am to 5 pm, from 24 June and until
Sunday, 18 August. It is also open on the Saturday and Sunday of the
two last weekends in August. Most of the works exhibited are for
sale. Exhibition venues include the following buildings:
Main building
20 oil paintings by Jakob Weidemann charting the artist’s
professional development.
The building also contains a historical exhibition on Senior Rector
Nils Hald, who was of great significance for late nineteenth-century
Ringebu.
Two paintings by Carl Schøyen (1849-1875) are also on view.
Aner og anelser (“Roots and ideas”) by the artist Grethe Hald.
“Stabburet”
Ground floor: Paintings by Kirsten Haabeth and Mari Blekastad.
First floor: Textiles by Åse Johanne Gilleberg.
“Drengestuen”
Ground floor: Ceramics by Finn Hald and Christine Hald.
First floor: Drawings by Ida Beth Hald.
“Vognskjulet”
Drawings and paintings by children from the Ringebu nursery school
showing their impressions of the Ringebu Stave Church.
For more information, see Prestegarden and our own
website on Jakob Weidemann.
Far left: The art historian Cecilie Skeide of the Lillehammer Art
Museum discusses Weidemann’s art.
Left to right: works by Jakob Weidemann, Finn Hald, Christine Hald
and Mari Blekastad.
Far left: Poster for the nursery school exhibition , “The church
tells us about how things used to be”.
Left to right: The Vicarage main building, Ringebu Stave Church as
viewed from the Vicarage, Carl Schøyen’s painting of the old birch
tree alongside the Stave Church. Carl Schøyen was married to one of
Rector Hald’s nieces. His paintings can be found in the National
Gallery. He died a young man of 25 in 1875.
Far right: Jakob Weidemann (1823-2001) by the sculptor Niels Aas
(1933-2004).
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