Christian Købke


Christen Købke (born 26 May 1810 in Copenhagen, died 7 February 1848) is a Danish painter. He grew up in a family of four, was one of eleven children. His mother Cecilie Margrete was the wife of baker Peter Berendt Købke.

In 1822, at the age of 12, he began attending the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. There he studied with Christian Lorentzen at first, and after his death in 1828 with Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Artworks

In addition to the portraits, Købke also painted numerous landscapes of his hometown, Copenhagen and its surroundings. Købke is one of the most famous painters of the "Golden Age" of Danish painting. In the years 1838-1840 he stayed in Italy. In recent years he has been painting scenes and landscapes with Italian themes. Christena's paintings include: in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum, the Heinrich Hirschsprung Collection in Copenhagen and the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, which organized the Christen Købke exhibition in 2010. Danish Master of Light.

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