Sculptures

Sculptural works in metal and clay
The Collection of Danish Early Modern Art includes a small, yet exquisite and diverse collection of smaller sculptures, consisting mainly of human and animal figures made of a range of materials, including silver, wood, bronze and earthenware. Together, they show how artists of the period around the year 1900 were looking for new ways of expressing themselves. It sometimes prompted them to depart from the techniques that were their starting point as did the painter Johannes Larsen.
C.L David’s aunt, the sculptor and painter Agnes Lunn (1850–1941), whetted his interest in sculptures. She herself worked mainly with bronze sculptures in smaller formats – the so-called statuettes. Art objects of this type became popular collectors’ items in the early twentieth century and were greatly appreciated by C.L. David.
- Artwork
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Man Dancing, 1915/1918
Silver

Blackbird, 1910
Wood, painted

Two Horses Swimming, 1906
Bronze

Goat, 1914
Silver

Standing Horse, ”Jarpr”, 1916
Bronze

Standing Horse, c. 1905
Glazed earthenware

A Heifer and a Bull Calf, 1906
Glazed earthenware

Young Man with a Falcon, 1914–17
Bronze

Ganymede and the Eagle, 1917
Fire-gilt bronze

C.L. David, 1938
Bronze

Six birds, 1903
Bronze

Model of the Birds for the Open-air Theatre, 1910/1919
Bronze

