Albert Gottschalk

Albert Gottschalk (3 July 1866 – 13 February 1906) was a Danish painter. He had a close connection, personally and artistically, to the poets Johannes Jørgensen, Viggo Stuckenberg and Sophus Claussen.

Albert Gottschalk
Albert Gottschalk photographed by
Georg Emil Hansen in the 1880s
Born(1866-07-03)3 July 1866
Died13 February 1906(1906-02-13) (aged 39)
NationalityDanish
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Known forPainting

Biography

Albert Gottschalk was born in Stege on the island of Møn. but later moved to Copenhagen. He was educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1882 to 1883 and under Peder Severin Krøyer at the Artists Studio Schools from 1883 to 1888. He also studied privately with Karl Jensen and Karl Madsen.[1]

Gottschalk was inspired by the Danish painter P.S. Krøyer as well as French art.

Gottschalk was ambitious, technically skilled, and he worked a long time with his motifs in his mind before painting them. He searched for his motifs in Denmark on his bicycle, and he found them often around Copenhagen. The paintings often look like they are quickly made sketches which was not recognised in Gottschalk's time. But today people find his works fresher and more timeless than art from that time normally is.

Collections

  • Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Den Hirsprungske Samling, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • David Collection, Denmark
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See also

  • Art of Denmark

References

  1. "Albert Gottschalk" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 2011-06-18.

Literature

  • Nørregård-Nielsen, Hans Edvard: "Dansk Kunst", Gyldendal, 3.udg. 2.opl. pp. 296–299


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