Nicolai Christian Mustad Explained

Nicolai Christian Mustad
Birth Date:26 December 1878
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:Factory owner
Father:Hans Mustad
Awards:Order of St. Olav (1956)

Nicolai Christian Mustad (26 December 1878 – 13 October 1970) was a Norwegian factory owner. He was the son of Hans Mustad, and was co-owner of the company O. Mustad & Søn from 1905–1959. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1956.[1]

In 1908, Mustad bought a Vincent van Gogh painting in 1908 on the advice of Norwegian art historian and conservator Jens Thiis, but soon consigned it to an attic when either the French ambassador to Sweden or Auguste Pellerin, the Norwegian consul in Paris, suggested it was a fake or wrongly attributed.[2] The painting languished there until Mustad's death in 1970, when it was sold to another collector.[2] Two failed attempts were made to attribute it as a van Gogh, but it was finally identified as Sunset at Montmajour, painted by van Gogh in 1888.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: . 1968 . Mustad, Nicolai Christian . 10 . Bjørn . Steenstrup . Oslo . Aschehoug . Norwegian .
  2. News: Newly discovered Van Gogh painting kept in Norwegian attic for years . Mark Brown . . 9 September 2013.