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Dat feel når Christiansborg Slotskirke kun har 2 klokker, og du er vant til 30+
#nonask#denmark#admiralen#danish#dansk#admiralen er klokkeren fra Christianborg i dag#bedeslag på landsdækkende radio curtesy of yours truly#mine 5 minutes of fame
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J.L. Lund (Oct. 16, 1777 - 1867) was a Danish-German painter, who studied first at the Academy of Art in Copenhagen, but then went abroad for an extended period - originally at the behest of his friend Caspar David Friedrich who recommended he study in Dresden. Later he moved on to Paris and Rome where he befriended the great Danish sculptor, Bertel Thorvaldsen. Later in life Lund was constantly compared with his peer and fellow professor at the Academy, Eckersberg, who gradually eclipsed him.
Lund performed a number of large commissioned works for Christiansborg Slotskirke and other churches in the capital, plus for The Royal Danish Theatre. He preferred history and mythology as his subjects.
Here shown: Den sidste Skjald, 1837 (oil on canvas), Statens Museum for Kunst
#art#j.l. lund#danish artist#danish painter#danish royal academy of fine arts#oil on canvas#smk#1830s#mythological art#history painting#religious art#smkmuseum#statens museum for kunst#bertel thorvaldsen#c.w. eckersberg#caspar david friedrich#dresden academy of art#christiansborg slotskirke#det kongellge teater
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"View from Ved Stranden in Copenhagen with two women sheltering from the rain. In the background Christiansborg Slotskirke (the Palace Church), s.d."
Paul Fischer. Danish. 1860 - 1934.
'Paul Fischer belongs to the fourth generation of Fischers to live in Denmark. This Jewish family originally came from Poland. The family was upper middle class; Paul's father had started as a painter, but later succeeded in the business of manufacturing paints and lacquers. His formal art education lasted only a short time in his mid teens when he spent two years at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen.
Fischer began to paint when he was still young, guided by his father. It was thanks to a painting he had published in Ude og Hjemme that his reputation began to evolve as he came in contact with young Danish naturalists. His earlier paintings depict city life. After a stay in Paris from 1891–1895, his colours became richer and lighter. It was not long before Fischer gained fame as a painter of cities, not just Copenhagen, but scenes from Scandinavia, Italy and Germany, reaching his zenith between 1890 and 1910. He benefited from contemporaries in Norway and Sweden, especially Carl Larsson. Around this time, he also painted bright, sunny bathing scenes, some with nude women, and developed an interest in posters, inspired by Théophile Steinlen and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. During the period when he actively painted, Danish art was dominated by Laurits Tuxen. Despite Fischer's lack of critical recognition during his lifetime, his art sold well. One major event in which he succeeded over Tuxen was when Sweden transferred the sovereignty of Norway back to the Norwegians - Fischer rather than Tuxen got the commission from the King of Norway to paint the event.
Source: Wikipedia'.
> Christa Zaat > Painters from the North
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The Slotskirken of Christiansborg, Copenhagen, Heinrich Hansen , c. 1850s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Modern European Painting and Sculpture
Among the many important Neoclassical buildings erected in Copenhagen during the 1800s was the Slotskirke or royal chapel, completed in 1826. Heinrich Hansen painted this sober, quiet view of the chapel's interior, carefully rendering its delicate shadows and patches of sunlight. Probably inspired by 17th-century Dutch paintings of church interiors, the artist accurately portrayed many of the building's features. The angels in the pendentives (the triangular areas beneath the circular dome) were carved by the great Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1884). Size: Framed: 48.5 x 44 x 2.5 cm (19 1/8 x 17 5/16 x 1 in.); Unframed: 35.4 x 31.4 cm (13 15/16 x 12 3/8 in.) Medium: oil on fabric
https://clevelandart.org/art/1995.66
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In 1967, an honor march was composed for Prince Henrik as a wedding gift.
Following the prince’s funeral in 2018, “Prins Henriks Honnørmarch” was played as his casket was driven away from Christiansborg Slotskirke. Crown Princess Mary smiled and then turned to Crown Prince Frederik when the march started.
#Prince Henrik#Crown Princess Mary#Crown Prince Frederik#Danish Royal Family#Prince Henrik's funeral#Prins Henrik#Kronprinsesse Mary#Kronprins Frederik#House Glucksburg Monpezat#[\/]#this was a moment that i still remember even a year on#i smiled (and bawled) all over again#it is the loveliest exchange#i thought it would be a nice moment to share on the anniversary of his funeral#and the march is so bright and uplifiting#it was a beautiful way to send him off
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The Danish Royal Family watches as Prince Henrik’s coffin is taken to Christiansborg Slotskirke Church on February 16, 2018.
#queen margrethe ii#prince henrik#crown prince frederik#crown princess mary#prince christian#princess isabella#prince vincent#princess josephine#prince joachim#princess marie#prince niolai#count felix#prince henrik jr#countess athena#danish royal family#:(#my post
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15 maj 2021 Op til sin konfirmation, der finder sted i dag klokken 11.00, har Hans Kongelige Højhed Prins Christian deltaget i konfirmationsforberedelse. Selve forberedelsen har blandt andet bestået af samtaler med kongelig konfessionarius, biskop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen. Desuden har Prins Christian fulgt konfirmationsforberedelse sammen med sin klasse på Tranegårdskolen i Gentofte. Konfirmation er den kirkelige handling, hvor Gud bekræfter det løfte, der blev givet ved dåben og konfirmanden modtager samtidig en velsignelse. Prins Christian blev døbt lørdag den 21. januar 2006 i Christiansborg Slotskirke. Prinsen blev båret af sin mor, Hendes Kongelige Højhed Kronprinsessen, og fik navnene Christian Valdemar Henri John. Sidst Christiansborg Slotskirke dannede ramme om en lignende begivenhed var ved Christian 10.’s dåb i 1870. Ud over at blive døbt i samme kirke blev Prins Christian også døbt i den samme dåbskjole, som i sin tid blev syet til netop Christian 10. - Prins Christians tipoldefar. Up to his confirmation, which takes place today at 11.00, His Royal Highness Prince Christian has participated in confirmation preparation. The actual preparation has, among other things, consisted of conversations with the royal confessor, Bishop Henrik Wigh-Poulsen. in addition, Prince Christian has followed confirmation preparation together with his class at Tranegårdskolen in Gentofte. Confirmation is the ecclesiastical act in which God confirms the promise made at baptism and the confirmand receives a blessing at the same time. Prince Christian was baptized on Saturday 21 January 2006 in Christiansborg Castle Church. The prince was worn by his mother, Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess, and was named Christian Valdemar Henri John. Video: DR © #DanishRoyalFamily #DanishRoyals #DetKongelige #DetKongeligefamilien #detdanskekongehus #Glucksburg #Monpezat #CrownPrincessMary #CrownPrinceFrederik #kronprinsessemary #kronprinsfrederik #PrinceChristian #PrincessIsabella #PrinceVincent #PrincessJosephine #kronprinsparret #crownprincecouple #frederikandmary #monarchy #monarki https://www.instagram.com/p/CO4gqZaHl9J/?igshid=m1im0w3v7hxi
#danishroyalfamily#danishroyals#detkongelige#detkongeligefamilien#detdanskekongehus#glucksburg#monpezat#crownprincessmary#crownprincefrederik#kronprinsessemary#kronprinsfrederik#princechristian#princessisabella#princevincent#princessjosephine#kronprinsparret#crownprincecouple#frederikandmary#monarchy#monarki
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Through the Years → Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (97/∞)
21 January 2006 | Danish Crown Prince Frederik talks to his wife Australian-born Princess Mary as she holds their son, Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, after the christening ceremony at the Christiansborg Palace Chapel in Copenhagen. Born 15 October 2005, the prince, wearing a royal baptism gown from 1870, was christened in a lavish ceremony in the Lutheran Slotskirke church near Christiansborg castle, attended by royals from across Europe. (Photo credit SVEN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images)
#Queen Mary#Princess Mary#Crown Prince Christian#Denmark#2006#Sven Nackstrand#AFP#Getty Images#through the years: Mary
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SLOTSKIRKE #denmark #copenhagen #københavn #indreby #christiansborgslot #christiansborgslotskirke #christiansborgcastlechurch #dansk #kulturnatten @kulturnatten (Christiansborg Slotskirke) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Vo09Fg00T/?igshid=b7y1cc1c8lcx
#denmark#copenhagen#københavn#indreby#christiansborgslot#christiansborgslotskirke#christiansborgcastlechurch#dansk#kulturnatten
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Details on Christiansborg Slotskirke entrance.
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J.L. Lund (Oct. 16, 1777 - 1867) was a Danish-German painter, who studied first at the Academy of Art in Copenhagen, but then went abroad for an extended period - originally at the behest of his friend Casper David Friedrich who recommended he study in Dresden. Later he moved on to Paris and Rome where he befriended the great Danish sculptor, Bertel Thorvaldsen. Later in life Lund was constantly compared with his peer, Eckersberg, who gradually eclipsed him.
Lund performed a number of large commissioned works for Christiansborg Slotskirke and other churches in the capital, plus for The Royal Danish Theatre. He preferred history and mythology as his subjects.
Here shown: The three Norns, 1844 (oil on canvas), Statens Museum for Kunst
#art#danish artist#danish painter#j.l. lund#1840s#norns#mythology#norse mythology#history painting#dresden#caspar david friedrich#bertel thorvaldsen#christoffer wilhelm eckersberg#christiansborg slotskirke#det kongelige teater#urd#skuld#verdandi
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C.F. Hansen (Feb. 29, 1756 - 1845) was a Danish architect who built several of the Copenhagen landmarks we still cherish: Vor Frue Kirke, Christiansborg Slot & Slotskirke (the castle burned down later but the church is preserved) - and the Copenhagen Central Courthouse in Nytorv with the famous inscription “With Law the Land is Built”...
Hansen was pretty much a strict Classicist, and never shied away from sticking a colonnade on a building.
#architecture#danish architect#c.f. hansen#1810s#1820s#christiansborg#christiansborg slotskirke#domhuset#nytorv#vor frue kirke#classicism#neo-classicism#colonnades#copenhagen
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The Slotskirken of Christiansborg, Copenhagen, Heinrich Hansen , c. 1850s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Modern European Painting and Sculpture
Among the many important Neoclassical buildings erected in Copenhagen during the 1800s was the Slotskirke or royal chapel, completed in 1826. Heinrich Hansen painted this sober, quiet view of the chapel's interior, carefully rendering its delicate shadows and patches of sunlight. Probably inspired by 17th-century Dutch paintings of church interiors, the artist accurately portrayed many of the building's features. The angels in the pendentives (the triangular areas beneath the circular dome) were carved by the great Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1884). Size: Framed: 48.5 x 44 x 2.5 cm (19 1/8 x 17 5/16 x 1 in.); Unframed: 35.4 x 31.4 cm (13 15/16 x 12 3/8 in.) Medium: oil on fabric
https://clevelandart.org/art/1995.66
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The Slotskirken of Christiansborg, Copenhagen, Heinrich Hansen , c. 1850s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Modern European Painting and Sculpture
Among the many important Neoclassical buildings erected in Copenhagen during the 1800s was the Slotskirke or royal chapel, completed in 1826. Heinrich Hansen painted this sober, quiet view of the chapel's interior, carefully rendering its delicate shadows and patches of sunlight. Probably inspired by 17th-century Dutch paintings of church interiors, the artist accurately portrayed many of the building's features. The angels in the pendentives (the triangular areas beneath the circular dome) were carved by the great Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1884). Size: Framed: 48.5 x 44 x 2.5 cm (19 1/8 x 17 5/16 x 1 in.); Unframed: 35.4 x 31.4 cm (13 15/16 x 12 3/8 in.) Medium: oil on fabric
https://clevelandart.org/art/1995.66
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The Slotskirken of Christiansborg, Copenhagen, Heinrich Hansen , c. 1850s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Modern European Painting and Sculpture
Among the many important Neoclassical buildings erected in Copenhagen during the 1800s was the Slotskirke or royal chapel, completed in 1826. Heinrich Hansen painted this sober, quiet view of the chapel's interior, carefully rendering its delicate shadows and patches of sunlight. Probably inspired by 17th-century Dutch paintings of church interiors, the artist accurately portrayed many of the building's features. The angels in the pendentives (the triangular areas beneath the circular dome) were carved by the great Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1884). Size: Framed: 48.5 x 44 x 2.5 cm (19 1/8 x 17 5/16 x 1 in.); Unframed: 35.4 x 31.4 cm (13 15/16 x 12 3/8 in.) Medium: oil on fabric
https://clevelandart.org/art/1995.66
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