Danish Gold Age Painting

Intriguing online lecture from ARTscapades on 19th century Danish painting.

This was a topic I knew very little about but David Jackson from the University of Leeds took us clearly through why this was called a Gold Age despite it being a politically very difficult period for the country.

He then showed us a selection of beautiful paintings grouped under the three main subjects they worked on portraits, landscapes and genre works and talked about how these reflected the political situation. I loved the clarity of the pictures and wasn’t surprised that one of the leading artists C.W. Eckersberg has been trained by Ingres in Paris.

I will certainly look out for these works in future and it seems like a good excuse to go back to Copenhagen.

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