
Siddende Mand Samt Nogen Mand
Constantin Hansen

Siddende Mand Samt Nogen Mand
Constantin Hansen

Heimdal Listening Next To Bifrost
Constantin Hansen

Prometheus Creating Man From Clay – 1845
Constantin Hansen

Portrait of Constantin Hansen – 1837
Carl Christian Constantin Hansen (Constantin Hansen) (1804 –1880) was one of the painters associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. He was deeply interested in literature and mythology, and inspired by art historian Niels Laurits Høyen, he tried to recreate a national historical painting based on Norse mythology. He painted also many altarpieces and portraits.
In 1835 he received a two-year stipend to travel abroad, which was followed up by an additional year’s stipend. His travels took him through Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Nuremberg and Munich on his way to Italy, where he travelled extensively and stayed longer periods in Rome, Naples and Pompeii. In Italy he met fellow Dane, the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. He travelled with other Danish artists, including Jørgen Roed, Christen Købke and decorative painter Georg Christian Hilker.
After eight years in Italy he finally returned to Denmark, staying briefly in Munich, where he studied the technique of fresco painting, in anticipation of a commission, along with Georg Hilker, to decorate the University of Copenhagen’s vestibule on Frue Plads

Portrait of Schoolmaster and Candidatus – 1868
Constantin Hansen

Ægirs Gæstebud (sketch)
Constantin Hansen

A Shepherd Boy From Paestum – 1841
Constantin Hansen

Fiskerjunge in Capri
Constantin Hansen

Young Boys Playing Dice in front of Christiansborg Castle, Copenhagen – 1834
Constantin Hansen
Two Romans Playing Morra Outside an Osteria
Constantin Hansen