Jānis Tīdemanis

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameJānis Ferdinands•Tīdemanis
Used nameJānis•Tīdemanis
Other namesJan Ferdinand Tiedemans
Born1 October 1897 in Ventspils, Ventspils (LAT)
Died12 April 1964 in Toronto, Ontario (CAN)
NOC Belgium
Nationality Latvia

Biography

Latvian painter Jānis Tīdemanis had an adventurous youth - he went to sea and during these journeys visited art schools in America. He received his professional education in Antwerpen in Belgium, where he lived for more than a decade. Due to the fact that he took part in the Los Angeles art competitions during this period, he is considered as representing Belgium. In the mid-1930s he returned to Latvia, where he made friends with local artists and held workshops for young artists in Rīga’s neighborhood of Pārdaugava. He had a reputation for unconventional social behavior, also in his way to organize exhibitions. When the Latvian capital was evacuated towards the end of World War II, he was deported to Germany, leaving behind hundreds of paintings. He then fled to Switzerland and eventually emigrated to Canada. Influenced by Belgian expressionists, Tīdemanis was one of the few modern painters in Latvia. He used strong contrasts and expressive colors in his oil paintings. His favorite genres were still lives, landscapes and cityscapes and figures, preferably his wife. His painting was entered under the title Swimming, while it’s originally called Kanāla pārpeldētājas (Channel Swimmers).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1932 Summer Olympics Art Competitions BEL LAT Jānis Tīdemanis
Painting, Paintings, Open (Olympic) AC

Errata

Listed in the art catalog as J. F. Thiedemans