Danish golden age

The exhibition catalogue The Danish Golden Age comprises the very best of Danish painting from 1800 to 1864 and constitutes the largest presentation yet seen of Danish Golden Age visual art.0During the 19th century, art that combined equal parts magical and realistic imagery grew out of a society ma...

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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Stockholm Statens Museum for Kunst, Nationalmuseum 2019
Schriftenreihe:Nationalmuseum exhibition catalogue 682
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Zusammenfassung:The exhibition catalogue The Danish Golden Age comprises the very best of Danish painting from 1800 to 1864 and constitutes the largest presentation yet seen of Danish Golden Age visual art.0During the 19th century, art that combined equal parts magical and realistic imagery grew out of a society marked by great upheaval. In these works, a parallel universe emerged in which everyday misery was highlighted by its very absence. Drawing inspiration from their immediate surroundings, artists created irresistible images that invite the viewers to imagine themselves in another place, yet to find fascination in the virtually surreal attention to detail.0Mundane scenes depicted with an incisive and realistic attention to detail are typical of the period. The images give today's viewer a sense of proximity to the people, society and nature of a bygone age.0The Danish Golden Age, flourishing amidst political, military and economic disasters, can be confidently described as genuine world art.00Exhibition: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (28.02.-21.07.2019
Beschreibung:"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Danish Golden Age' Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 28 February 2019-21 July 2019, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, 24. August-8 December 2019 and Petit palais, Paris, 28 April-23 August 2020."
Beschreibung:341 Seiten
ISBN:9789171008923
9171008926