Otto Bache

Otto Bache (21 August 1839 28 June 1927) was a Danish Realist painter. Many of his works depict key events in Danish history.

Otto Bache
Otto Bache in 1868
Born(1839-08-21)21 August 1839
Roskilde, Denmark
Died28 June 1927(1927-06-28) (aged 87)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Resting placeCemetery of Holmen, Copenhagen
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
MovementRealism

Biography

At age eleven he received a dispensation and was admitted into the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, studying under Wilhelm Marstrand, among others.[1]

In 1866, he received the Academy's travel grant and went to Paris and later to Italy. His stay in Paris had a particularly deep impact on his work, turning it in a direction characterized by more freedom, more colour, stronger light, and broader scope.[1] Upon his return in 1868, he was married.

He was named a Commander in the Order of the Dannebrog and later was awarded the Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn.

He received early recognition as a portrait painter but he also showed great interest in painting animal motifs, gradually also turning to genre works and history painting.[1]

References

  1. "Otto Bache". Gyldendal. Retrieved 2010-07-21.

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Preceded by
Ferdinand Meldahl
Director of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
18901892
Succeeded by
Theobald Stein
Preceded by
Theobald Stein
Director of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
18961899
Succeeded by
Ferdinand Meldahl
Preceded by
Vilhelm Bissen
Director of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
19051906
Succeeded by
Vilhelm Bissen
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