domingo, 17 de septiembre de 2017

SOMETIMIENTO || Christa Zaat

Christa Zaat

La imagen puede contener: una o varias personas y exterior

Valdemar Irminger (Danish painter) 1850 - 1938
Fra den Gamle Colosseum (From the Old Colosseum), 1888
oil on canvas
84.8 x 142 cm. (33.4 x 55.9 in.)
signed and dated low left
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark

Valdemar Heinrich Nicolaus Irminger was a Danish painter.

Born in Copenhagen, Irminger attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1867 and 1873. He went to Italy on a scholarship from 1884 to 1887. In 1888, he won the Academy's medal for Motiv fra Børnehospitalet ved Refsnæs (View from the Children's Hospital at Refsnæs) and the following year for Fra et Børnehospital (From a Children's Hospital). His brightly-coloured open-air paintings at Refsnæs are considered to be among his finest works featuring children painted with revealing sensitivity.[2] In 1908, he married the painter Ingeborg Plockross.
Painting initially in a Realist style, from the 1990s he turned to Romanticism. His works include portraits, religious subjects, soldiers, animals and children. Irminger taught at the Academy's school for women from 1906 where he was a professor from 1908 to 1920.
From 1875, Irminger was a regular exhibitor at Charlottenborg and served on the Charlottenborg Exhibition Committee from 1905 to 1908 and on the Procurement Committee from 1911 to 1917.
In 1908, Irminger married the Danish sculptor Ingeborg Plockross.




La imagen puede contener: una o varias personas y exterior

No hay comentarios: