Dankvart Dreyer
(13 June 1816 - 4 November 1852) was a Danish landscape painter of the Copenhagen School of painters who was educated under the guidance of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Around 1840, he was part of the emerging National Romantic landscape painting scene in Denmark but as a result of his over-dramatic and excessively natural style, he did not fit the aestetics and the ideology of the period. After being widely criticized, he turned his back on the artistic establishment and passed into near oblivion. In 1852, when only 36 years old, he died from typhus.
Posthumously, half a century after his death, his reputation was restored, prompted by the art historian Karl Madsen, and today he is considered to be one of the leading Danish landscape painters of his day, the peer of his more famous contemporaries P.C. Skovgaard and Johan Lundbye.
Related Paintings of Dankvart Dreyer :. | Infantin Isabella Clara Eugenia | Tropical blossom | Via Appia | Fried ugly | The Seated Demon | Related Artists: David Martinpainted Portrait of Elizabeth Rennie, Viscountess Melville in 1750-1847
Maroniez Georges-PhilibertFrench genre, seascape, and landscape Painter , 1865-Douai,1933
Fernando YanezSpanish
1489-1536
Fernando Yanez Gallery
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