150 Years of Danish and Nordic Art 1750-1900 in the National Gallery of Denmark

Sunday, October 14, 2018
150 Years of Danish and Nordic Art 1750-1900 in the National Gallery of Denmark

The National Gallery of Denmark unfolds the broad strokes in Danish and Nordic art through 150 years and offers up a historic overview, topical themes and focuses on artists of particular significance.

Image: Christen Købke, A View of Lake Sortedam from Dosseringen Looking towards the Suburb Nørrebro outside Copenhagen, 1838.

 

The National Gallery of Denmark offers visitors to be taken back to the birth of Danish art and the upheavel of the 1800’s in the realistic Golden Age and the Modern Breakthrough.

 

P.C. Skovgaard, A Beech Wood in May near Iselingen Manor, Zealand, 1857.

 

Through 400 paintings spread out in 24 rooms the most significant collection of Danish art expands itself in a parade of Danish champions like Nicolai Abildgaard, C.W. Eckersberg, Jens Juel, L.A. Ring, P.S. Krøyer, Christen Købke and Vilhelm Hammershøi.

 

Christen Købke, A View of Lake Sortedam from Dosseringen Looking towards the Suburb Nørrebro outside Copenhagen, 1838.

 

The National Gallery of Denmark unfolds the broad strokes in Danish and Nordic art through 150 years and offers up a historic overview, topical themes and focuses on artists of particular significance. At the same time it casts a light on some of the more overlooked chapters in Danish art history.

Exhibition

Danish and Nordic Art 1750-1900

Permanent exhibition with works from SMK's collection

The National Gallery of Denmark

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