Vesterheim is sad to share the news that Norwegian rosemaler Nils Ellingsgard passed away on January 29, 2021. During his life, Nils became one of Norway’s foremost decorative painters and one of the best-known historians of Norwegian rosemaling. He was born in 1928, in Hallingdal, Norway, and is best known for rosemaling in the Hallingdal style. Nils was one of the first Norwegian painters to come to America to teach, and his first class at Vesterheim was in 1969. He has helped a number of his students, both in Norway and America, become masters of rosemaling.
Nils spent many years researching the Norwegian rosemaling brought to America by immigrants. His research into the early development of rosemaling in Norway has generated many of the most important published references on the subject. His publications include: Norske Rosemaling: Dekorativ maling i folkekunsten (Norwegian Rosemaling: Decorative Painting in Folk Art); Norwegian Rose Painting in America: What the Immigrants Brought; Rosemaling i Valdres (Rosemaling in Valdres); Rosemaling i Vest-Agder (Rosemaling in Vest-Adger); Norsk Rosemaling (Norwegian Rosemaling); Hallingdal i Biletkunsten; and Rosemaling i Hallingdal (Rosemaling in Hallgindal). These are all still wonderful resources for rosemalers at any level.
In 2004, Nils wrote the article, American Flowering: Norwegian Tradition Meets Contemporary Self-Expression in Rosemaling, for Vesterheim magazine, where he discussed rosemaling and his experiences as a rosemaling teacher in America. We share that article here as a tribute to this remarkable person and our fond memories, not only of his knowledge and skill, but also of his warm presence and kind heart.