Christian Købke: Danish Master of Light
Delightful exhibition at the National Gallery of the work of Danish painter, Christian Købke.
I wondered why is was being shown at the same time as the Delaroche Lady Jane Grey however quickly realized they were contemporaries but were doing very different things.
Købke painted gentle uneventful scenes with no narrative. They reminded me of the later works by Wilhelm Hammershoi. They felt very peaceful.
There were some lovely nudes and great portraits of his friends. I like the one of Christain Holm, a sculptor who shared Købke’s studio. He looks out with such a friendly face and Købke has included the background as it is so familiar to him.
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I wondered why is was being shown at the same time as the Delaroche Lady Jane Grey however quickly realized they were contemporaries but were doing very different things.
Købke painted gentle uneventful scenes with no narrative. They reminded me of the later works by Wilhelm Hammershoi. They felt very peaceful.
There were some lovely nudes and great portraits of his friends. I like the one of Christain Holm, a sculptor who shared Købke’s studio. He looks out with such a friendly face and Købke has included the background as it is so familiar to him.
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Guardian
Daily Telegraph
Independent
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