The flower painter J.L. Jensen
between art and nature in the Golden Age
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Contributions
- Jensen, Johan Laurentz, 1800-1856 - Contributor
- Nivaagaards malerisamling - Contributor
Publication
2018 - Strandberg, Vedbæk, Denmark
Language
English
Word Count
78,250 words, Guess
Page Count
313 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-108793604157
- ISBN-139788793604155
- OCLC Control Number1023387693
- Open LibraryOL44245628M
Classifications
- DDC750
- LCCND723.J467 A4 2018
Description
Johan Laurentz Jensen (1800-1856) is the only full-fledged still-life painter in the Nordics. His beautiful flower and fruit paintings and his rarer kitchen and game still lifes have consistently found an appreciative audience, both in Denmark and abroad. As the flower painter par excellence of the Romantic Golden Age, J.L. Jensen brought the international style of flower painting to Denmark, transplanting it here in his own style. He took porcelain painting to new artistic levels in porcelain services commissioned by the Danish royal family, for whom he also, as his crowning achievement, decorated royal palace interiors with unsurpassed still lifes of nature on a grand scale. In recent decades, J.L. Jensen's art has begun to attract increasing international interest, but has remained fairly neglected in art history literature. That shortcoming is now finally remedied with this in-depth scholarly and richly illustrated documentation of J.L. Jensen's life and flourishing work. Exhibition: Nivaagaards Malerisamling, Nivå, Denmark (21.01.-12.08.2018).
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