exhibition history: Dansk Guldalder - Verdenskunst mellem to katastrofer

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instance of: painting (8)

genre: portrait (2) | landscape art (2) | history painting (1)

artist: Constantin Hansen (1) | Ditlev Blunck (1) | Johan Lundbye (1) | Martinus Rørbye (1) | Wilhelm Bendz (1) | P. C. Skovgaard (1) | Christian August Lorentzen (1) | Christine Løvmand (1)

depicts: sky (2) | forest (2) | man (2) | tree (2) | May (1) | dog (1) | book (1) | horse (1) | child (1) | cloud (1) | stone (1) | Taraxacum (1) | window (1) | beach (1) | shrub (1) | sailing ship (1) | nightmare (1) | horse-drawn wagon (1)

material used: oil paint (7) | canvas (6)

collection: Statens Museum for Kunst (7) | Nivaagaard Museum (1)

location: Statens Museum for Kunst (7) | Nivaagaard Museum (1)

country of origin: Denmark (2)

A Sculptor in his Studio Working from the Life

painting
by Wilhelm Bendz (1827)
Christen Christensen studio

Nightmare

painting
by Ditlev Blunck (1846)
nightmare

Portrait of a Little Girl, Elise Købke, with a Cup in front of her

painting
by Constantin Hansen (1850)

View from the Artist's Window

painting
by Martinus Rørbye (1825)
window Naval Station Copenhagen houseplant book birdcage sailing ship sky

A bouquet of flowers at the foot of a tree. At a branch hangs a garland

painting
by Christine Løvmand (1832)

The Most Terrible Night. View of Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen During the English Bombardement of Copenhagen at Night between 4 and 5 September 1807

painting
by Christian August Lorentzen (1807s)
Kongens Nytorv

A Danish Coast. View from Kitnæs on Roskilde Fjord. Zealand

painting
by Johan Lundbye (1843)
sky cloud Roskilde Fjord tree man horse shrub forest beach stone horse-drawn wagon

A Beech Wood in May near Iselingen Manor, Zealand

painting
by P. C. Skovgaard (1857)
child dog tree forest Taraxacum grass man Iselingen May Martin Hammerich