Ida Wedel Jarlsberg

Norwegian painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNorwegian painter
PlacesNorway
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Female
Birth12 September 1855
Death29 January 1929Oslo, Oslo Municipality, Norway (aged 73 years)
Star signVirgo
Family
Father:Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg
The details

Biography

Ida Wedel-Jarlsberg in 1877

Ida Charlotte Clementine Wedel-Jarlsberg (1855-1929) was a Norwegian courtier, painter, temperance activist, pacifist and feminist. She was a lady-in-waiting (hovfröken) of queen Sophia of Sweden.

She was the daughter of the Norwegian nobleman and landowner count Peder Anker Wedel Jarlsberg (1809–1893) and Hedevig Annette Betzy Sigismunda Anker (1819–1879). She studied painting under Eilif Peterssen.

She was appointed as maid of honour to queen Sophia of Sweden-Norway in 1878. She is noted to have been a favorite of the queen among the ladies-in-waiting, along with Märta Eketrä and Ebba von Rosen. She lost her position as lady-in-waiting in 1885, because she refused to attend a dinner with prime minister Johan Sverdrup as the representative of the queen, her reason being that she disliked the prime minister on political grounds.

In 1892, she was elected chairman of the temperance- and pacifist society Norske Kvinders Totalavholdsselskap – Det Hvite Bånd. In 1894, she founded the women's association Unge Kvinners Kristelige Samfund with Birgitte Esmark.

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