- Anders Beer Wilse
Anders Beer Wilse (
12 June 1865 -21 February 1949 ) was a Norwegianphotographer whose photography visually documented Norway in the early to mid-20th century.Wilse was born in
Flekkefjord , but grew up inKragerø and decided early to become a sailor. After having graduated with a technical degree from the technical school inHorten in 1882, he emigrated to theUnited States in 1884. He did not find work in the beginning, but eventually settled inSeattle working for theUnited States Geological Survey . He is reported to have acquired his first camera in 1886. He opened a photography store in Seattle in 1897, after having visited Norway and married Helen Marie Hutchinson. In 1900, his wife and children moved to Norway, and Wilse himself joined them, opening a photography store in Christiania in 1901, after 17 years in the United States.Wilse traveled extensively in Norway, both on assignment and for his own interest. He brought his 10 kg camera to inaccessible places through rugged terrain, going as far north as
Svalbard . He photographed both natural sceneries and people at work, including the fishing industry inLofoten before the introduction of motorized boats. His photography business was also a commercial success, and he acquired among other things the entire archive ofAxel Lindahl , who had photographed scenes in Norway in the 1880s and 1890s.Most of his negatives are now preserved at museums, including
Norsk Folkemuseum , where more than 100,000 sceneries and ethnological images are held,Oslo Bymuseum for images related to the history of Oslo, theNational Library of Norway for portrait photography, and theNorwegian Maritime Museum for maritime photographs. These images are being scanned digitally, and many are available online.External links
* [http://www.nb.no/gallerinor/e_sok.php Galleri Nor image library]
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv05483 Guide to the Anders Beer Wilse Photographs at the Museum of History & Industry, Seattle] Guide to a collection of photographs by Wilse and the Seattle Photographic Company taken between 1892 and 1913, including images of Native Americans, Indian crafts, the Seattle Fire Department, and Seattle buildings, parks and waterfront.
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv94405 Guide to the Anders Beer Wilse Philippine American War Photo Album at the Museum of History & Industry, Seattle] Guide to an album of photographs by Wilse, taken in August 1899, of the 3rd U.S. Cavalry in Seattle preparing to embark for the Philippines.
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