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Christen Kobke 1810-1848
Danish
Christen Kobke Galleries
He lived in Kastellet until 1833 and made many paintings of the area. His painting "Gården ved bageriet i Kastellet" (ca. 1832) hangs in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in Copenhagen.
In 1832 he shared a studio with friend, landscape painter Frederik Hansen Sødring. He painted a portrait of Sødring which now hangs in the Hirschsprung Collection.
In 1834 he moved, along with his parents, outside of Copenhagen??s fortifications near Sortedamssøen, a lake area. He painted many views overlooking the lake towards the city and the embankments surrounding the city. His work becomes larger, more monumental.
Like many of his contemporary artists he came under the influence of Niels Lauritz Høyen, art historian, who promoted a nationalistic art. Høyen called for artists to search for subject matter in the folk life of their country instead of searching for themes in other lands, such as Italy (which was at that time considered a requirement for an artist??s training). On a visit to Hillerod in 1835 he painted a romantic picture of Frederiksborg Palace, "Frederiksborg Slot ved Aftenbelysning" ("Frederiksborg Palace in the Evening Light").
At the end of 1837 he married Susanna Cecilie Kobke (1810-1849), and shortly afterwards painted a portrait of his young bride.
One of the Small Towers on Frederiksborg Castle, c.1834-35.In 1838 he received a travel stipend from the Academy, left his new wife and traveled over Dresden and Munich to Italy accompanied by decorative painter Georg Hilker. They arrived in Rome by year??s end where he met brother-in-law Frederik Christopher Krohn, sculptor and medallionist, and many other Danish artists. He traveled, along with Constantin Hansen the following summer to Naples, Sorrento, Pompeii and Capri where he painted out in the open air.
He returned home in 1840 with a large collection of sketches for later use and inspiration. Unfortunately, most his later work with these Italian themes was uninspired, and they found little favor. Kobke even considered at the time becoming a decoration painter, having participated in 1844-1845 in the decoration of the Thorvaldsens Museum, a museum dedicated to the artistic works of Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Two years after his father died in 1843 the family sold the property outside Copenhagen, and Kobke moved back into the city. His application for admission to the Academy, which was accompanied by one of his failed Italian landscapes, was rejected in 1846. He died in 1848 of pneumonia, and is buried in Assistens Kirkegard.
Kobke, a national romantic, painted portraits, landscapes and architectural paintings. Most of Kobke??s portraits show friends, family members and fellow artists. He found most of his motifs in his immediate surroundings. Now 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 production. Despite his talent and the praise of various contemporaries, Kobke had never been inundated with commissions.
Kobke is recognized today as one of the most talented among Denmark??s Golden Age painters and the most internationally renowned Danish painter of his generation. The painterly interpretations he made of his surroundings stand as highpoints of the period.
His works are in the collections of not only Danish museums but also such international museums as the J. Paul Getty Museum
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Christen Kobke View of Osterbro from Dosseringen 1838
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
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Christen Kobke View of Lake Sortedam 1838
Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Christen Kobke Frederiksborg Castle seen from the Northwest 1836
Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
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Christen Kobke Frederick Sodring 1832
Den Hirschsprungske Samling, Copenhagen
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Christen Kobke The View of the Plaster Cast Collection at Charlottenborg Palace 1830
Den Hirschsprungske Samling, Copenhagen
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Christen Kobke The Shore at Dosseringen (mk09) 1838
Oil on canvas,53 x 71.5 cm
Copenhagen,Statens Museum for Kunst
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Christen Kobke Seacoast near Dosseringen (mk22) 1838
Oil on canvas,53 x 71.5 cm
Copenhagen,Statens Museum for Kunst
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Christen Kobke Gateway in the Via Sepulcralis in Pompeii. Date 1846(1846)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 38.1 x 52.07 cm (15 x 20.5 in)
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Christen Kobke The Forum, Pompeii, with Vesuvius in the Distance Date 1841(1841)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Christen Kobke View of Lake Sortedam Date 1838(1838)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Christen Kobke Frederiksborg Castle Seen from the Northwest Date 1836(1836)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Christen Kobke The North Gate of the Citadel Date 1834(1834)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 79 x 93 cm (31.1 x 36.6 in)
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Christen Kobke Autumn Morning on Lake Sortedam Date 1838(1838)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 33 x 45 cm (13 x 17.7 in)
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Christen Kobke View of osterbro from Dosseringen Date 1838(1838)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 39.5 x 50.5 cm (15.6 x 19.9 in)
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Christen Kobke The Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the Background Date 1839-1840
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 24.9 x 35 cm (9.8 x 13.8 in)
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Christen Kobke Schlob Frederiksborg im Abendlicht 1835(1835)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 69 x 101 cm
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Christen Kobke Sister of the Artist 1832(1832)
Medium oil on canvas
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Christen Kobke Portrait of Wilhelm Bendz circa 1830(1830)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 22 X 19 cm
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Christen Kobke A View of the Square in the Kastel Looking Towards the Ramparts circa 1830
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 30 X 23 cm
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1810-1848
Danish
Christen Kobke Galleries
He lived in Kastellet until 1833 and made many paintings of the area. His painting "Gården ved bageriet i Kastellet" (ca. 1832) hangs in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in Copenhagen.
In 1832 he shared a studio with friend, landscape painter Frederik Hansen Sødring. He painted a portrait of Sødring which now hangs in the Hirschsprung Collection.
In 1834 he moved, along with his parents, outside of Copenhagen??s fortifications near Sortedamssøen, a lake area. He painted many views overlooking the lake towards the city and the embankments surrounding the city. His work becomes larger, more monumental.
Like many of his contemporary artists he came under the influence of Niels Lauritz Høyen, art historian, who promoted a nationalistic art. Høyen called for artists to search for subject matter in the folk life of their country instead of searching for themes in other lands, such as Italy (which was at that time considered a requirement for an artist??s training). On a visit to Hillerod in 1835 he painted a romantic picture of Frederiksborg Palace, "Frederiksborg Slot ved Aftenbelysning" ("Frederiksborg Palace in the Evening Light").
At the end of 1837 he married Susanna Cecilie Kobke (1810-1849), and shortly afterwards painted a portrait of his young bride.
One of the Small Towers on Frederiksborg Castle, c.1834-35.In 1838 he received a travel stipend from the Academy, left his new wife and traveled over Dresden and Munich to Italy accompanied by decorative painter Georg Hilker. They arrived in Rome by year??s end where he met brother-in-law Frederik Christopher Krohn, sculptor and medallionist, and many other Danish artists. He traveled, along with Constantin Hansen the following summer to Naples, Sorrento, Pompeii and Capri where he painted out in the open air.
He returned home in 1840 with a large collection of sketches for later use and inspiration. Unfortunately, most his later work with these Italian themes was uninspired, and they found little favor. Kobke even considered at the time becoming a decoration painter, having participated in 1844-1845 in the decoration of the Thorvaldsens Museum, a museum dedicated to the artistic works of Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Two years after his father died in 1843 the family sold the property outside Copenhagen, and Kobke moved back into the city. His application for admission to the Academy, which was accompanied by one of his failed Italian landscapes, was rejected in 1846. He died in 1848 of pneumonia, and is buried in Assistens Kirkegard.
Kobke, a national romantic, painted portraits, landscapes and architectural paintings. Most of Kobke??s portraits show friends, family members and fellow artists. He found most of his motifs in his immediate surroundings. Now 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 production. Despite his talent and the praise of various contemporaries, Kobke had never been inundated with commissions.
Kobke is recognized today as one of the most talented among Denmark??s Golden Age painters and the most internationally renowned Danish painter of his generation. The painterly interpretations he made of his surroundings stand as highpoints of the period.
His works are in the collections of not only Danish museums but also such international museums as the J. Paul Getty Museum
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