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The Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) is located in Copenhagen. It is home to Danish art. Its collection includes some 260,000 works, spanning more than seven hundred years from the late Middle Ages to the present day. It has numerous masterpieces by artists such as Albrecht Durer, Peter Paul Rubens, CW Eckersberg and Christen Kobke. Today, the SMK attracts around 450,000 visitors annually.

Most of us outside of Scandinavia, are unfamiliar with Nordic pictorial and sculptural traditions. But their paintings do reflect their underlying Nordic cultures, social values on compassion & emotion and finally their natural environment. The Nordic approach is visually less intense and flamboyant as compared with the Italian Baroque or to the French Impressionist. Their approach is more humanistic and much closer to our daily life. Stylistically their 18C and 19C paintings were mostly realism with clarity, sharpness, crispness and on occasion melancholia. It much closer to ordinary persons and our life.

The Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) is located in Copenhagen. It is home to Danish art. Its collection includes some 260,000 works, spanning more than seven hundred years from the late Middle Ages to the present day. It has numerous masterpieces by artists such as Albrecht Durer, Peter Paul Rubens, CW Eckersberg and Christen Kobke. Today, the SMK attracts around 450,000 visitors annually.

Most of us outside of Scandinavia, are unfamiliar with Nordic pictorial and sculptural traditions. But their paintings do reflect their underlying Nordic cultures, social values on compassion & emotion and finally their natural environment. The Nordic approach is visually less intense and flamboyant as compared with the Italian Baroque or to the French Impressionist. Their approach is more humanistic and much closer to our daily life. Stylistically their 18C and 19C paintings were mostly realism with clarity, sharpness, crispness and on occasion melancholia. It much closer to ordinary persons and our life.

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  1. 1. Statens Museum for Kunst National Gallery of Denmark First created Jun 2006. Version 3.0 - 28 Feb 2021. Jerry Daperro. London.
  2. 2. Nordic Paintings Jens Juel (1745-1802) was a Danish painter primarily known for his many portraits. He is regarded as the leading Danish portrait painting pf the 18th century. This is a very private painting of the artist and wife. It remained in the artist’s home until the widow sold it to the king of Denmark about 1820s. Juel (1745-1802)
  3. 3. CW Eckersberg 1813
  4. 4. CW Eckersberg 1820 Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783- 1853) is a well-known Danish painter. His portraits dominated Danish painting through the later 19C – the seeming realism of details coupled with a rigorous clarity of composition, embedded in everyday ritual. He studied under Abildgaard at the Copenhagen Academy. During 1810-16, he worked in Paris and then 3 years in Rome and studied under Jacques Louis David from 1811-1812. Then went to Rome via Florence. He went on to lay the foundation for the period of art known as the Golden Age of Danish Painting and is referred to as the Father of Danish painting.
  5. 5. CW Eckersberg 1828 Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg was a very influential Danish painter. He painted with clarity with sharpness, which characterised many Nordic paintings. He taught and reformed the Academy in Copenhagen. He painted historical subjects, Neoclassical portraits with austere compositions and turned to marine painting including paintings of ships on the 1820s. He is also referred to as the Father of Danish painting.
  6. 6. M Rorby 1825 Martinus Rorbye (1805-1848) was Danish painter known for genre works and landscapes. He was a central figure of the Golden Age of Danish painting during the first half of the 19C. His interest was in the light and surfaces can be seen from the reflection on the mahogany table top. The painting also full of symbolism – an open window, a bird cage, warships in the dock beyond the window, plants at different stage of development from seedlings to full blossoms.
  7. 7. W Bendz 1826 Wilhelm Bendz (1804-1832) was a Danish painter mainly known for genre works and portraits. He was one of the most talented artists in the successful generation of painters who studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Unfortunately, He died early and has left a relatively small oeuvre. This is one of his most well- known painting in the museum collection.
  8. 8. W Bendz 1830 “The picture held in the man’s hand – presumably a small portrait of the older woman’ late husband -.informs us that close family ties bind together these individuals and the image they look at. We see intimacy unfolded before our eyes: the presentable aspects of private family life as well as glimpses of the intimate sphere accessed only by those on the inside.” by Mikkel Bogh, Director of the SMK museum. The painting was by Wilhelm Bendz (1804-1832).
  9. 9. C Hansen c1827 Carl Christian Constantin Hansen (1804-1880) was one of the painters associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. Hansen’s father was a portrait painter and his god-mother was Mozart’s wife, Constanze Mozart. He was bought up in Denmark and went to the Royal Danish Academy, where he was trained by Christoffer Wilhem Eckersberg in 1828. When his father died, Constantin took over several commissions that belong to his father.
  10. 10. JC Dahl 1829
  11. 11. JC Dahl 1829 Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857) was one of the better known Norwegian painter, often considered as father of Norwegian Landscape painter. He lived and work mainly in Dresden and he was a friend of the German painter Caspar David Friedrich, a Romantic Landscape painter. Dahl became a professor at the Academy. His paintings are full of symbolism and scenes of his Norwegian homeland. On the painting here the stones surrounded the tree was an ancient Norwegian burial site and the two trees representing an older married couple.
  12. 12. W Marstrand 1833 Wilhelm Marstrand (1810- 1873) was a Danish painter of the Golden Age of Danish Painting. CW Eckersberg was a friend of his family. He painted genre and history painting. He was one of the most renowned artists belonging to the period. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art, Copenhagen, under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. He main interest was depiction of the daily life he observed around him in the city’s streets but later he reached for the historical painting and mythology.
  13. 13. C Kobke 1832 Another student of the Royal Academy, Christen Kobke (1810-48) was an outstanding painter of portraits, landscapes, townscapes and occasional genre scenes. His mostly calm, luminous, factual presentation of unexceptional subjects tends to hide behind its nationalistic pride and through the inclusion of significant symbolic objects. It is a desire to include moral meaning in his Romantic approach.
  14. 14. C Kobke 1830s Christen Kobke (1810-48) was arguably the greatest painter of Danish ‘Golden Age’, a period of artistic achievement. He had the remarkable ability to invest the simplest corner of town or countryside with charm and delicacy and endowed ordinary people and places. He is recognized internationally for his well composed and harmonic paintings, for their coloristic qualities and for his sense of the everyday life. But in his lifetime he was almost forgotten, especially because of his early death and limited works.
  15. 15. C Kobke 1835
  16. 16. C Kobke 1843
  17. 17. Sordring (1809-62)
  18. 18. AW Boesen 1848
  19. 19. Carl Block (1834-90) studied with Wilhelm Marstrand at the Royal Academy of Art. He travelled to the Netherlands where he became acquainted with the works of Rembrandt. He also studied in Italy. His early works included rural genre subjects and later developed his historical style. C Bloch 1863 He is regarded by many as the greatest artist ever to interpret the life of Christ. He also spent time in Rome and inspired by the Old Italian masters.
  20. 20. C Bloch 1863
  21. 21. H Jerichau 1878
  22. 22. Michael Ancher 1882 “Michael Ancher (1849-1927) was a Danish realist artist. He is remembered above all for his paintings of fishermen and other scenes from the Danish fishing community in Skagen” Wikipedia. He married Anna Ancher (1859-1935), who was also a painter in her own right.
  23. 23. Michael Ancher 1883
  24. 24. Anna Ancher 1891 The painting depicted a funeral. It is an unusual setting for a painting but Skagen was a small fishing village. Anna Ancher (1859- 1935) was married to Michael Ancher, who was also a painter.
  25. 25. Anna Ancher 1891 Anna Ancher nee Brondum (1859- 1935) was a one of Denmark’s greatest visual artist. She was a colourist and a character painter. An example of this was her painting of an old man ‘Lars Gaihede Whittling a Stick’’. Lars Gaihede Whittling a Stick by Anna Ancher’ She was associated with the Skagen Painters, an artist colony on the northern point of Jutland, Denmark, She is considered to be one of Denmark’s greatest visual artists.
  26. 26. PS Kroyer 1879 Peder Severin Kroyer was of the best known and loved painter of his colourful paintings. He was also belong to Skagen group of painters, a community of Danish and Nordic artists, including Michael and Anna Ancher.
  27. 27. PS Kroyer 1883
  28. 28. Eric Henningsen (1855-1930) was a Danish painter and illustrator. He was best known for his Social Realist paintings of poor and exposed group in the 1880s. He was preoccupied with the rights and living conditions of unemployed, women, workers, children and the elderly. Erik Henningsen 1888 In 1873 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of the Arts. He won many awards before he was graduation. In 1892 won a travel scholarship. His travels took him to Germany, Italy France and the Netherlands. He belonged to a group, called Bogstaveligheden, which is a forum for the Realists humanitarian ideals about creating a better society through illumination and debate.
  29. 29. Erik Henningsen 1888
  30. 30. Erik Henningsen 1888
  31. 31. Erik Henningsen 1888
  32. 32. Erik Henningsen 1888
  33. 33. LA Ring 1897 Laurits Andersen Ring (1854-1933) painted his wife in pregnancy, with the promise of spring acting as a symbol of the consummation of love. With so much new found happiness, hope and flowering plant a contrast to the last painting of death. This is also a new woman toward independent, quietly confident and composed, a liberated woman different to the woman of the Romantic era.
  34. 34. LA Ring 1894 LA Ring (1854-1933) painted this after a visit to the catacombs in Palermo convent. These were the mummified corpses of the monks at different ages. The last burial still had hair and beard on the corpse. In the painting L A showed us that in death we will find nothing except the almost comical remains of bodies that was once alive. L A Ring was a pioneer in symbolism and social realism in Denmark.
  35. 35. LA Ring 1908 The house of the old woman Ane was prepared for spring by Per Nilen. The building was crooked with age and wear. It is a glimpse of everyday life. The abruptly cropped cutting off the window and Ane’s face together with the realistic details contribute to the sense of looking at a piece of everyday life. The painting was painted by Laurits Andersen Ring (1854- 1933), with his tried and test composition.
  36. 36. P Hansen 1901
  37. 37. CJ Bonnesen 1902
  38. 38. CJ Bonnesen 1902
  39. 39. CJ Bonnesen 1902
  40. 40. Edvard Eriksen (1876-1959) was a wood carver, before joining the Academy of Fine Art. Later in life he also taught in the Academy. E Eriksen 1904 This is his more well-know statue, The Little Mermaid.
  41. 41. E Eriksen 1904
  42. 42. Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (1863- 1958) was associated with the Symbolism and Expressionism movements. He lived mostly in France. Besides painting, he had interests in sculpture, architecture, ceramics and photography and was an accomplished engraver. J Willumsen 1912 Willumsen was associated with Skagen and he travelled widely over Europe.
  43. 43. Jan van Scorel (1495-1562) played a leading role in introducing Italian Renaissance painting into Dutch and Flemish Renaissance. He spent a number of years in Italy. Other European Paintings Jan Scorel
  44. 44. Erhard Altdorfer 1530-35 Erhard Altdorfer (1480-1561) was a German printmaker, painter and architect, who worked as a court painter in Schwerin. He was also the younger brother of Albrecht Altdorfer. “It was assumed Erhard Altdorfer worked in Austria at the Lambach Abbey, and in St Florian and Klosterneuburg around 1510. In 1512 he went to Schwerin where Duke Henry V appointed him court painter and architect. Durin a trip with the duke that year he probably came in contact with Lucas Cranach the Elder.” Wikipedia.
  45. 45. M van Roymerswaele 1540
  46. 46. Lucas Cranach the Elder 1550 Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) a German painter and printmaker and a friend of Martin Luther, who founded the Protestant Reformation. He also work as a court painter to the Electors of Saxony. He was a portraitist and continued throughout his career to paint nude subject drawn from mythology and religion. Cranach was also invented the chiaroscuro woodcut in 1507. Although his family was Sunder or Muller, he is called after his birthplace of Kronach near Bamberg, where he was probably trained by his father Hans.
  47. 47. P Bruegel the Elder 1526
  48. 48. J Bassano c1550 Jacopo Bassano (c1510- 1592) an Italian painter who painted mostly religious subjects, including landscape and genre scenes. He was from a family of painters of the Venetian school. He was one of the most influential painters in the Veneto apart from Titian.
  49. 49. Bloemaert (1566-1651)
  50. 50. Jordaens (1593-1678)
  51. 51. Rubens c1617
  52. 52. Rubens c1624 Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was a Flemish Baroque painter, who successfully to rival the Italians. He painted many large scale altarpieces, murals and ceilings, but always in oil. He was also a brilliant colourist par excellence. His paintings are intensely visual and uniquely affirmative of the joys of life. Rubens came from Antwerp. He was more than just a painter. He also undertook diplomatic missions on behalf of the Duchy of Brabant to Spain and to England. Rubens was the greatest Italianate Flemish painter and the greatest exponent of the Baroque style.
  53. 53. Hobbema c1624
  54. 54. Gijsbrechts 1670 Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts (c1610- c1675) was a Flemish painter. He worked in Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Sweden, specialised in trompe- l’oeil, an artistic genre aiming to trick viewers into believing that the painted, 2D illusions were real 3D object.
  55. 55. Ruisdael 1670-1680 Jacob van Ruisdael (1632-1682) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher. He is generally considered to be the greastest landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age. He exerted a huge influence on the development of European landscape painting in the 19th century. In his own day, he was less popular than Italianate painter such as Berchem. He was born in Haarlem, where the realist landscape was first developedin the early 17C.
  56. 56. Steen 1671
  57. 57. Matisse 1918 Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was the principal artist of the Fauve group. As a student he copied in the Louvre and was strongly influenced by the Impressionist. He also worked closely with Bonnard and Vuillard. He tried the Diversionist technique about 1899 but turn to Cezanne by 1901-03 painting strongly modelled form in dark tone to offset Signac bright colours.
  58. 58. All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Music – La Reine De Saba (label Emporio) The End
  59. 59. 19C Painters
  60. 60. With over a thousand of paintings in more than 10 countries.

Notes de l'éditeur

  • The Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK) is located in Copenhagen. It is home to Danish art. Its collection includes some 260,000 works, spanning more than seven hundred years from the late Middle Ages to the present day. It has numerous masterpieces by artists such as Albrecht Durer, Peter Paul Rubens, CW Eckersberg and Christen Kobke. Today, the SMK attracts around 450,000 visitors annually.

    Most of us outside of Scandinavia, are unfamiliar with Nordic pictorial and sculptural traditions. But their paintings do reflect their underlying Nordic cultures, social values on compassion & emotion and finally their natural environment. The Nordic approach is visually less intense and flamboyant as compared with the Italian Baroque or to the French Impressionist. Their approach is more humanistic and much closer to our daily life. Stylistically their 18C and 19C paintings were mostly realism with clarity, sharpness, crispness and on occasion melancholia. It much closer to ordinary persons and our life.

  • Ver 1.0 20 Aug 2010 - First release on Authorstream. Mainly with photos taken on our visit to Copenhagen.
    Ver 2.0 17 Nov 2017 - greatly expanded the number (~20) of paintings in the slideshow. Release on Authorstream and Slideshare
    Ver 3.0 Feb 2021 – Few more photos add, to accompany release of Nordic Paintings. Mostly non-Danish painters.

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