Den döende dandyn / 'The Dying Dandy' (1918) — Nils (von) Dardel (1888–1943)
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Den döende dandyn / 'The Dying Dandy' (1918) — Nils (von) Dardel (1888–1943)
Jeppe Madsen Ohlsen (May 18, 1891 - 1948) was a largely autodidact Danish painter (he did study in Norway with Christian Krohg).
He painted strange scenes from his hometown Christiansfeld which had an unusual religious community of Moravian Brothers (Herrnhut Brethren) in a style that mixed Naivism, Symbolism and Magcal Realism.
Above: Ved det gamle vægterhus i Christiansfeld, no year - oil on canvas (Privately owned)
Nayanaa Kanodia
Gone with the Sun
some more flash again :’’)
Transformation from Kucing Merah Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Ebba Carstensen (Aug. 23, 1885 - 1967) was a Danish artist - and one of the first women to be admitted to the Royal Academy on an equal footing with the male students. She developed a specific figurative style, informed by Cubism and a Naïvist aesthetics.
Above: Musikere, 1931-32 - oil on canvas (Statens Museum for Kunst)
Jeppe Madsen Ohlsen (May 18, 1891 - 1948) was a largely autodidact Danish painter (he did study in Norway with Christian Krohg).
He painted strange scenes from his hometown Christiansfeld which had an unusual religious community of Moravian Brothers (Herrnhut Brethren) in a style that mixed Naivism, Symbolism and Magcal Realism.
Above: Den Månesyge, 1940 - oil on canvas (Kunstmuseet Brundlund Slot)