Ulrik Hendriksen

Ulrik Adolph Hendriksen (March 7, 1891 – January 24, 1960) was a Danish-Norwegian painter and graphic artist.

He studied restoration techniques at the Berlin Art Academy from 1909 to 1911 and then moved to Norway, where he was an assistant to Emanuel Vigeland.

His work was summarized in 1952 in a large-scale photo exhibition of Norwegian decorative painting art.

As a painter, he participated in the Autumn Exhibition (Norwegian: Høstutstillingen) in 1919 and he eventually had a permanent atelier.

Hendriksen was one of the founders of the Young Artists' Society (Norwegian: Unge Kunstneres Samfund) in 1921, and he was an executive member of the Visual Artists Board (Norwegian: Bildende Kunstneres Styre), in which capacity he made important contributions to art policy.

Ulrik Adolph Hendriksen