Adam August Müller (Danish), The Hall of Antiquities at Charlottenborg Palace, Copenhagen, 1830, oil on canvas.

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Adam August Müller (Danish), The Hall of Antiquities at Charlottenborg Palace, Copenhagen, 1830, oil on canvas.
Louise Bonfils (Nov. 3, 1856 - 1933) was a Danish marine painter. She was the first woman in Denmark to register to train as a marine painter and she studied at Kunstskolen for Kvinder at the Royal Academy and later with Tuxen and Krøyer at Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler.
Above: Langebro set fra Ryssensten. Diset vejr, 1889 - oil on canvas (originally shown at Charlottenborg, now privately owned)
Group Show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Adam August Müller - The Hall of Antiquities at Charlottenborg Palace, Copenhagen,1830
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Out of Ousia - exhibition of Alicja Kwade
photo ©shinji aratani
Charlottenborg Fonden
Nyhavn
Jais Nielsen (April 23, 1885 - 1961) was a Danish painter and ceramics/glass artist. He was among the first Danes to absorb Cubism and Futurism/Vorticism into his art (he had spent 3 years in Paris from 1911 to 1914), and he shocked the Danish establishment by exhibiting works like this one:
Afgang!/Departure! - 1918 (oil on canvas). First shown at Charlottenborg, Fall Exhibition, 1918 - now at Fuglsang Kunstmuseum.