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Carl Frederik Sørensen
"Ved Kullen"

1876

About the Item

Here for your consideration is a fine example of the work of the famous Danish marine painter, Carl Frederick Sorensen. Oil on canvas in original unlined condition with it's original gold leaf frame. The painting is signed lower right and dated 1876. It is a mature work by this marine master as he died in 1879. It has been recently cleaned. Overall framed measurements are 20 by 23.5 inches. Sørensen attended the Danish Academy from 1843 to 1846. He took part in the decoration of the Thorvaldsen Museum in 1844. He studied perspective under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg at the end of 1845. In 1846, he travelled to the Mediterranean, in 1853–54 he visited Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and England. Almost every year he went on sea voyages. He took a special interest in the weather and its effects on the sea, developing his own recognizable style. He also painted more idyllic scenes, full of charm and atmosphere. His seascapes won him widespread popularity, especially those he painted under the First Schleswig War when he sailed with the Navy around Helgoland (1849) and in the Baltic (1850) where he depicted the Danish fleet in combat. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
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