Krøyer og Paris
Franske forbindelser og nordiske toner
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Author
Contributions
- Lobstein, Dominique, author, editor - Contributor
- Lehmann, Mette Harbo, author, editor - Contributor
- Walther, Anne, editor - Contributor
Publication
2022 - Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Aarhus, Denmark
Language
Danish
Word Count
80,500 words, Guess
Page Count
322 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-108772195436
- ISBN-139788772195438
- OCLC Control Number1336489258
- Open LibraryOL43579621M
Classifications
- DDC709.04
- LCCND723.K7 A4 2022
Alternate Titles
- Franske forbindelser og nordiske toner
Description
'Lover of light' called a French critic in 1912 the great Danish painter Peder Severin Krøyer, who for more than two decades was closely associated with the French art scene. Krøyer first came to Paris in 1877, and his many letters tell of the importance of French art not only for Krøyer's own development as a painter, but also for the artist colony in Skagen and Danish art history In Krøyer and Paris. French connections and Nordic tones describe the two art historians Mette Harbo Lehmann and Dominique Lobstein Krøyer's artistic development from the golden age tradition of the academy to naturalism and the modern breakthrough. They show how the inspiration from France can be traced in his painting technique and in the plein-air paintings from Skagen and point to how French naturalism left its mark on Krøyer's particular style. Exhibition: Skagens Museum, Denmark (13.05.-18.09.2022) 'Lysets elsker' kaldte en fransk kritiker i 1912 den store danske maler Peder Severin Krøyer, der i mere end to årtier havde nær tilknytning til den franske kunstscene. Krøyer kom første gang til Paris i 1877, og hans mange breve fortæller om, hvilken betydning den franske kunst havde ikke blot for Krøyers egen udvikling som maler, men også for kunstnerkolonien i Skagen og dansk kunsthistorie. I Krøyer og Paris. Franske forbindelser og nordiske toner beskriver de to kunsthistorikere Mette Harbo Lehmann og Dominique Lobstein Krøyers kunstneriske udvikling fra akademiets guldaldertradition til naturalismen og det moderne gennembrud. De viser, hvordan inspirationen fra Frankrig kan spores i hans maleteknik og i friluftsmalerierne fra Skagen og peger på, hvordan den franske naturalisme satte sig spor i Krøyers særlige stil. Exhibition: Skagens Museum, Denmark (13.05.-18.09.2022)
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