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Constantin Hansen A Group of Danish Artists in Rome oil painting


A Group of Danish Artists in Rome
Painting ID::  1522
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A Group of Danish Artists in Rome
1837 Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Constantin Hansen Three Young Girls oil painting


Three Young Girls
Painting ID::  1523
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Three Young Girls
(The Artist's Sisters Alvide, Ida and Henriette) 1827 Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Constantin Hansen Kronborg Castle oil painting


Kronborg Castle
Painting ID::  1524
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Kronborg Castle
1834 Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Constantin Hansen Little Girl with a Cup oil painting


Little Girl with a Cup
Painting ID::  1525
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Little Girl with a Cup
1850 Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Constantin Hansen Portrait of Caroline Sophie Moller oil painting


Portrait of Caroline Sophie Moller
Painting ID::  1526
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Portrait of Caroline Sophie Moller
1830 Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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     Constantin Hansen
     Danish 1804-1880 Constantin Hansen Galleries Danish painter. In 1816 he entered the Kongelige Akademi for de Sk?nne Kunster, Copenhagen, intending to study architecture; however he later became attracted to painting and worked under C. W. Eckersberg from 1828 to 1833. Around the middle of the 1820s he started developing an individual style of portraiture, which had matured by 1830. He often used his sisters and friends as models; using simple costumes, poses and compositions, he managed to endow his pictures with the intimacy and warmth that mark the Danish Golden Age. The Artist's Sisters Signe and Henriette Reading a Book (1826; Copenhagen, Stat. Mus. Kst) is a fine example of his combination of natural observation with Neo-classical idealization. Under Eckersberg, who encouraged both, he strengthened his natural flair for painting serene architectural views of Copenhagen.

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