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1810 - 1848

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  • Museums on APS:
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    • Statens Museum for Kunst
  • Born: 1810
  • Art period: det 19. århundrede
  • Top-ranked work: Valdemar Hjartvar Købke (1813–1893), the Artist's Brother
  • Lifespan: 38 years
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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Works on APS: 18
  • Top 3 works:
    • Valdemar Hjartvar Købke (1813–1893), the Artist's Brother
    • The North Gate of the Citadel
    • A View from Dosseringen near the Sortedam Lake Looking towards the Suburb Nørrebro outside Copenhagen
  • Died: 1848

Early Life and Training

  • Born: May 26, 1810, Copenhagen Harbour, Denmark
  • Died: February 7, 1848
  • Christen Købke was born into a family of modest means; his father worked as a baker.
  • His artistic talents were encouraged from an early age.
  • He began formal training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.
  • Studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, a renowned artist, which laid the foundation for his future success.

Artistic Career and Style

  • Købke's work focused on capturing everyday life and landscapes of Denmark.
  • Paintings often featured landscapes, portraits, and architectural scenes.
  • Notable works include "Valdemar Hjartvar Købke (1813–1893), the artist’s brother" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Known for a nationalistic approach to art, emphasizing Danish culture and landscapes. Examples: “Frederiksborg Slot ved Aften”.
  • His style is characterized by precise treatment of light and atmosphere, balanced compositions, and detailed depictions of natural elements.

Influences and Development

  • Strongly influenced by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg's emphasis on observing nature.
  • Niels Lauritz Høyen’s promotion of nationalistic art encouraged Købke to depict Danish culture and landscapes.
  • Early works showed the influence of classical landscape painting, particularly from Dresden and Italy.
  • His travels to Germany and Italy (1838-1840) exposed him to new artistic perspectives but his later studio works based on these sketches were not well received.

Major Achievements and Historical Significance

  • Considered one of the most talented artists of the Danish Golden Age.
  • His focus on everyday life and landscapes influenced a generation of Danish artists, including Wilhelm Marstrand.
  • His paintings are now held in various museums and collections worldwide, including the National Gallery of Denmark, J. Paul Getty Museum, Louvre Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Købke’s legacy lies in his ability to capture the essence of Danish culture and identity through realistic depictions of landscapes and everyday scenes.

Later Life and Legacy

  • In 1846, Købke's application for admission to the Academy was rejected.
  • He died of pneumonia in 1848 at the age of 37.
  • Initially overlooked after his death, Købke’s work gained recognition and appreciation towards the end of the 19th century.
  • Today, he is celebrated for his beauty, simplicity, and ability to capture the essence of everyday life in 19th-century Denmark.