A profile of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi based on a conversation with Statens Museum for Kunst Head Curator Kasper Monrad.
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1864 - 1916
Rest by Vilhelm Hammershøi, 1905 Vilhelm Hammershøi was a Danish painter. He is known for his poetic, subdued portraits and interiors.
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1864 - 1916
Hvile - Le repos par Vilhelm Hammershoi en 1905(C) RMN-Grand Palais - Musée d'OrsayV. Hammershoi, maître de la peinture danoise.En savoir plus :Exposition au Musée Jacquemart-AndréPodcast France CultureNécessite 3 à 5 jours de réalisation avant expédition.
Vilhelm Hammershøi was a Danish painter, born in 1864. He is known for his poetic, subdued portraits and interiors, always muted in tone.
Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) was a Danish painter known for his low-key atmospheres and his very limited palette of grey tones and mostly desaturated hues used to depict architecture, landscapes and portraits. However the artist is mostly celebrated for his interiors, enfilades, contrejours...
En espagnol Après l’exposition de 1997/98 au Musée d’Orsay (72 toiles du peintre), le Musée Jacquemart-André proposait (c’est fini) une exposition sur le peintre danois Vilhelm Ha…
Vilhelm Hammershøi was a Danish painter, born in 1864. He is known for his poetic, subdued portraits and interiors, always muted in tone.
Vilhelm Hammershøi 1864-1916 Denemarken
Definito “il poeta del silenzio”, VILHELM HAMMERSHØI è uno degli enigmi più misteriosi e affascinanti della storia dell’arte.
In the upcoming 19th Century European Paintings auction on 6 June, Sotheby’s is privileged to bring to the market White Doors. Interior Strandgade 30 by Vilhelm Hammershøi. Never offered at auction before and unseen in public since its inclusion in the Hammershøi retrospective in New York and"u2026
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»Der malt ja immer das gleiche!« Derart irritiert äusserte sich ein Kritiker über Vilhelm Hammershøis (1864–1916) stille Interieurbilder. Hammershøis Œuvre war ausserhalb Skandinaviens lange Zeit in Vergessenheit geraten und gab schon seinen Zeitgenossen Rätsel auf. Der Maler beschäftigte sich unablässig mit dem bürgerlichen Interieur und verlieh ihm durch seine monochrome Farbwahl eine ungewöhnliche Melancholie. In den Fussstapfen Jan Vermeers und Caspar David Friedrichs befasste sich Hammershøi mit zentralen Problemen der Interieurmalerei. In der genauen Betrachtung in sich versunkener Figuren, leerer Räume und gerahmter Einrichtungsgegenstände wie Fenstern, Bildern und Spiegeln offenbart sich ein ästhetisches Paradox. Denn hinter den alltäglichen Szenen verbirgt sich eine Grundproblematik der Interieurmalerei, die das Private immer als etwas Ausgestelltes ins Bild bringt.