Dr Fridtjof Nansen, one of the most famous Norwegians of his time, was Rector of St Andrews from 1925-28. His international renown stemmed from his achievements as an Arctic explorer, humanitarian, politician, and scientist. But, at home, he was the “centre of gravity” of the Lysaker Circle art group.[1] This summer I was given the… Read More »Nansen in Norway: artistic ties between St Andrews and Oslo