Peder Als
Peder Als, a Danish historical and portrait painter, born at Copenhagen in 1725, studied for some time under C. G. Pile. After gaining the first great prize given by the academy at Copenhagen in 1755, he went to Rome and entered the school of Mengs. He occupied himself chiefly in copying the pictures of Raphael and Andrea del Sarto, which it is said that he did with great accuracy. He also copied Correggio and Titian. On his return to his own country he painted some good portraits; but his colouring was too sombre to give a pleasing effect to his pictures of females, and his work was frequently so laboured as to be deprived of all animation. Copies of the works of the old masters by Als are to be seen in Denmark. He died in 1775. Related Paintings of Peder Als :. | solig vardag | The women-s governing board for Haarlem workhouse | Tasmanian Aborigines | Mother and Child | Coastal Landscape, Normandie | Related Artists: daniel mytens1629
collection the duke of hamilton Jonas AkerstromSwedish, 1759-1795 William henry millair1828-1899
|
|
|