Carsten Henrichsen
Carsten Henrichsen (23 September 1824 - 30 April -1897) was a Danish landscape painter.
Biography
Henrichsen was born into a working-class family in Copenhagen in 1824. He at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1840 to 1845 and took drawing lessons with Frederik Ferdinand Helsted in 1845–40.[1]
From the late 1840s, he created vast number of paintings from Copenhagen and North Zealand. He received the Neuhausen Award in 1855 and a grant from the Academy in 1858.
Selected works
- Broen over Stadsgraven ved Nørreport (1848, Øregaards Museu,)
- Udsigt fra Fortunen over Bernstorff mod Gentofte og København (1853)
- Prospekt af Roskilde med Domkirken (1857, Frederiksborg Museum)
- Amagerport (1860, Museum of Copenhagen)
- Ved Frihedsstøtten (c. 1860, Museum of Copenhagen)
- Strandgade, Sandvig (1872, Bornholms Kunstmuseum)
- Kobberdammen ved Hellebæk (1878, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Roskilde Museum, Vejle Kunstmuseum)
Image gallery
- Summerday at Møns Klint (1855)
- View of Strandmøllen
- View of Nødebo and Lake Esrom
- View of Kronborg Castle
- View of Vesterport in Copenhagen
References
- "Carten Henrichsen - uddannelse" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
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