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Johan Jacob Krohn, the artist's nephew, as a child

Christen Købke (1810 - 1848)

Artist/Maker

DatesMade: Made 1846

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Oil on canvas

Dimensionsh x w: Mått 30 x 25 cm h x w x d: Ram 38 x 33,5 x 4,5 cm

Inventory numberNM 7285

AcqusitionPurchase 2014 funded by the Wiros Fund

Other titlesTitle (sv): Konstnärens systerson, Författaren och rektorn Johan Jacob Krohn som barn Title (en): Johan Jacob Krohn, the artist's nephew, as a child Label (sv): Johan Jacob Krohn, konstnärens systerson, som barn

DescriptionDescription: Christen Købke is perhaps at his most empathetic in his portraits of children. The images he painted of his younger sister, Adolphine, and, much later, his 5-year-old nephew, Johan Jacob Krohn, are among his most sensitive portrayals, effectively capturing the individual character of these children. Press text: New Acquisition February 2015 Portrait by Christen Købke To add to its collection of paintings from the Danish Golden Age, Nationalmuseum has acquired a portrait by Christen Købke of the artist’s nephew, Johan Jacob Krohn, at the age of five. Painted in 1846, the portrait is one of the artist’s most sensitive, successfully capturing the child’s personality. The Købke portrait complements other works in the museum’s collection, illustrating the versatility of one of Denmark’s most interesting artists. The first half of the 19th century in Denmark saw a flourishing of everything from science and philosophy to literature, art and music. The period from 1810 to 1850 has become known as the Danish Golden Age. The art of the period is typified by an interest in everyday life and motifs that artists could find close at hand. Christen Købke, one of the most prominent artists of the Danish Golden Age, was equally gifted as a portraitist and a landscape painter. Like most Golden Age artists, Købke drew a significant portion of his motifs from his immediate surroundings. His landscapes often depict scenes close to his home. The motifs are humble in nature, but the perspective captures something unexpected. The artist paints sharp images with great precision and uses his means of expression sparingly but effectively. Intimacy is another quality found especially in Købke’s portraits, such as that of his nephew Johan Jacob Krohn (1841–1925), who went on to become a prominent author and scholar. The portrait of the five-year-old boy has a vivid immediacy. Købke’s painting is executed with exceptional skill, yet captures a true likeness of the individual. This combination of unpretentiousness and mastery is typical of the leading artists of the Danish Golden Age and is one of the reasons for their international renown. Nationalmuseum’s purchase of this work has been made possible by a generous bequest from the Wiros Fund. Nationalmuseum has no budget of its own for new acquisitions, but relies on gifting and financial support from private funds and foundations to enhance its collections of fine art and craft.

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MaterialOil paint, Duk

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