Domenico Erdmann
Domenico Juul Erdmann (23 March 1879 – October 5, 1940) was a Norwegian painter, designer, and conservation adviser.
Life and work
Erdmann was born in Bergen.[2] He became a student of Oscar Matthiesen in Copenhagen in 1896. Erdmann followed Matthiesen to Berlin and Munich and also visited France and Italy. This was where he learned fresco techniques, decorative painting, and church restoration. After he returned to Norway in 1903, he worked together with Eilif Peterssen on decorating Ullern Church in Oslo. Erdmann studied church restoration in Denmark in 1912, and was made a conservation adviser in 1919.[2]
Book
Erdmann's book Norsk dekorativ maling fra reformasjonen til romantikken (Norwegian Decorative Painting from the Reformation to the Romantic Period, 1940) describes his experiences with restoration in many Norwegian churches, including Stavern Church, Røldal Stave Church, Skjeberg Church, Fluberg Church, and Drøbak Church, as well as the Larvik Manor House and Norwegian Military Academy.[2]