Paintings and drawings

A modern breakthrough and new forms of expression
In the early 1880s, a number of Danish artists directed harsh criticism at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, particularly regarding its strict rules on admission, the teaching methods employed, and its conservative views on art. Among other things, the widespread dissatisfaction with the Academy prompted the establishment of the alternative art school The Artists’ Independent Study Schools in Copenhagen in 1882. Here, the teaching was characterised by a much greater degree of freedom and openness to the new trends seen on the international art scene as regards the choice of subjects, techniques and manners of painting.
The painters P.S. Krøyer and Lauritz Tuxen taught there, drawing inspiration from the new currents they had explored in Paris, and Kristian Zahrtmann’s teaching had a decisive impact on the further development of Danish painting in the twentieth century.
The majority of the paintings in the Collection of Danish Early Modern Art were made by artists who studied at The Artists’ Independent Study Schools, whether briefly or for longer periods of time, among them Vilhelm Hammershøi, Poul S. Christiansen and the Funen Painters. As a result, the collection includes paintings created by artists who were inspired by Impressionist techniques in their use of colour and light, as well as paintings where the artists’ meticulous plein air studies have given rise to highly realistic depictions of nature and other settings.
- Artwork

From the Vicinity of Karise at Whitsuntide, 1894
Oil on canvas

Portrait of Johan Rohde, 1900–1903
Oil on canvas
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View from a Window, 1913
Oil on canvas
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Winter Evening, 1926–27
Oil on canvas

From Sct. Jørgensbjerg near Roskilde. Grey Winter’s Day, 1894
Oil on canvas

A Summer’s Day at Nivaa, 1903
Oil on canvas

Ruins in Campagna, 1904
Oil on canvas

Chestnut Avenue at the Hermitage, 1905?
Oil on canvas

Oak Trees near Vordingborg, 1917
Oil on canvas

Woman Knitting. The Artist’s Mother, 1889
Oil on canvas

Evening in the Drawing Room. Two Women at a Round Table, 1891
Lead and chalk on paper

Double Portrait of the Artist and his Wife, 1892
Oil on canvas

