Ragnvald Pedersson Einbu (January 10, 1870 – July 4, 1943) was a Norwegian woodcarver and painter.[1][2] [3]

Einbu was born in Lesja, the son of Peder Johannesson Einbu and Marit Syversdotter Enebo. He was the brother of astronomer Sigurd Einbu (1866–1946). In 1915 he married Berta Marie Martinusdatter (1888–1974).[1][4]

Einbu is known principally for having decorated church interiors in several places in Norway and for a wide range of decoration tasks in public buildings and private homes. In 1896, he attended the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry. He subsequently came in contact with Anders Sandvig at Maihaugen and worked with the decorations in connection with the restoration of the Isum Chapel (Isum kapell) from Sør-Fron which was completed in 1910. Einbu died in Lesja.[1][5][6]

Selected works

References

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  2. Refsal, Harley (1992). Woodcarving in the Scandinavian Style. New York: New York. p. 29.
  3. "Ragnvald Einbu". lokalhistoriewiki. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  4. Ofigsbø, Hallvard (1926). Gudbrandsdals boka: folk og yrkje. Oslo: Prenta Hjaa Johansen & Nielsen. p. 294.
  5. 1 2 Nørstegård, Tor (2008). Ragnvald Einbu. Multikunstner og bestefar. Lesja: Snøhetta forlag.
  6. "Isum kapell. Søndre Tjern. Maihaugen". DigitaltMuseum. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
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  12. Ringebu stavkyrkje - dokumentasjon av stavkyrkjeprogramme. Oslo: Riksantikvaren. 2016. p. 7.
  13. "Vingelen kirke". Kirkesøk. Retrieved November 22, 2017.

Other sources

  • Tor Nørstegård (2008) Ragnvald Einbu multikunstner og bestefar (Snøhetta Forlag A/S) ISBN 9788291375243
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