Julius Paulsen

Danish, 1860-1940 Danish painter. He studied at the Kongelige Akademi for de Skenne Kunster, Copenhagen (1879-82), but found the training there uninspired and soon attached himself to more radical artists such as Peder Severin Kreyer and Laurits Regner Tuxen. A turning-point in his career came in 1885 when, with Viggo Johansen, he went to Paris. On the way they visited Amsterdam, where the art of Rembrandt made a great impact on Paulsen; in Paris he showed interest in Courbet and Monet. From 1886 his time was shared between landscape, figure and portrait painting. His first landscape, From the Village of Ry (1886; Copenhagen, Hirschsprungske Saml.), is an early example of his personal blend of Romanticism and Symbolism; it shows a golden sunset colouring the houses and gardens of the small village. His View from the Harbour after Sunset (1891; Copenhagen, Hirschsprungske Saml.) has much in common with Monet, the Copenhagen skyline barely discernible through a deep blue and iridescent atmosphere. A later visit to Paris inspired such sunlit townscapes as Under Pont des Arts in Paris, Midday Sun (1919; Copenhagen, Stat. Mus. Kst), the shimmering, sketchy surface of which is dominated by fresh blues and greens; the painting incorporates a favourite Impressionist motif, the curved filigree of the iron bridge, which both frames the scene and lends it tension.


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Julius Paulsen St John-s on Tisvilde Beach oil


St John-s on Tisvilde Beach
Painting ID::  54347
St John-s on Tisvilde Beach
mk235 1886 Oil on canvas 63x75.5cm
mk235 1886 Oil_on_canvas 63x75.5cm
   
   
     

Julius Paulsen Under the Pont des Arts oil


Under the Pont des Arts
Painting ID::  54362
Under the Pont des Arts
mk235 1910 Oil on canvas 46x55cm
mk235 1910 Oil_on_canvas 46x55cm
   
   
     

Julius Paulsen laurits tuxen og hustru frederikke i haven ved villa dagminne i skagen oil


laurits tuxen og hustru frederikke i haven ved villa dagminne i skagen
Painting ID::  64537
laurits tuxen og hustru frederikke i haven ved villa dagminne i skagen
1907 se
1907 se
   
   
     

Julius Paulsen dobbeltportraet oil


dobbeltportraet
Painting ID::  64669
dobbeltportraet
frederikke og laurits tuxen 1907
frederikke_og_laurits_tuxen 1907
   
   
     

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     Julius Paulsen
     Danish, 1860-1940 Danish painter. He studied at the Kongelige Akademi for de Skenne Kunster, Copenhagen (1879-82), but found the training there uninspired and soon attached himself to more radical artists such as Peder Severin Kreyer and Laurits Regner Tuxen. A turning-point in his career came in 1885 when, with Viggo Johansen, he went to Paris. On the way they visited Amsterdam, where the art of Rembrandt made a great impact on Paulsen; in Paris he showed interest in Courbet and Monet. From 1886 his time was shared between landscape, figure and portrait painting. His first landscape, From the Village of Ry (1886; Copenhagen, Hirschsprungske Saml.), is an early example of his personal blend of Romanticism and Symbolism; it shows a golden sunset colouring the houses and gardens of the small village. His View from the Harbour after Sunset (1891; Copenhagen, Hirschsprungske Saml.) has much in common with Monet, the Copenhagen skyline barely discernible through a deep blue and iridescent atmosphere. A later visit to Paris inspired such sunlit townscapes as Under Pont des Arts in Paris, Midday Sun (1919; Copenhagen, Stat. Mus. Kst), the shimmering, sketchy surface of which is dominated by fresh blues and greens; the painting incorporates a favourite Impressionist motif, the curved filigree of the iron bridge, which both frames the scene and lends it tension.

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