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Constantin Hansen - Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum

Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum (1838)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
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Constantin Hansen

Carl Christian Constantin Hansen was one of the painters associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. He was deeply interested in literature and mythology, and inspired by art historian Niels Laurits Høyen, he tried to recreate a national historical painting based on Norse mythology. He painted also many altarpieces and portraits, including the monumental oil painting The Danish Constituent Assembly (Den grundlovgivende Rigsforsamling) between 1861 and 1865.

He was born in Rome, the son of portrait painter Hans Hansen. The family soon relocated to Vienna, where Constanze Mozart, the widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, became godmother at his christening. Within his first year, the family moved to Copenhagen, where he was raised.

He entered the architecture school of the Royal Danish Academy of Art (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) at 12 years of age, but changed his course of study to painting at the age of 21. He began his training under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg in 1828. He lost both his parents at about this time to typhus, and became the sole supporter of his younger sisters. He took over several commissions that had belonged to his father, including some copies to the Portrait Collection at Frederiksborg Palace and decorative paintings to Christiansborg Palace.

In 1835 he received a two-year stipend to travel abroad, which was followed up by an additional year's stipend. His travels took him through Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Nuremberg and Munich on his way to Italy, where he travelled extensively and stayed longer periods in Rome, Naples and Pompeii. In Italy he met fellow Dane, the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. He travelled with other Danish artists, including Jørgen Roed, Christen Købke and decorative painter Georg Hilker (1807–1875).

The Copenhagen Art Union (Kunstforening) commissioned a painting from Hansen in 1837. He provided them with A Group of Danish Artists in Rome, (Et Selskab af danske Kunstnere i Rom). In addition he painted Italian folk scenes, and studies of Roman antiquities and architecture that reflect Eckersberg's spirit.

After eight years in Italy he finally returned to Denmark, staying briefly in Munich, where he studied the technique of fresco painting, in anticipation of a commission, along with Georg Hilker, to decorate the University of Copenhagen's vestibule on Frue Plads. This work continued from 1844 until 1853. Hansen painted the mythological figures, while Hilker painted the decorations and frameworks.

He married Magdalene Barbara Købke in 1846, and they had thirteen children. However, four children died within one year after being born and one of their sons, Hans Christian, was killed at the age of nineteen in a shipwreck.

In 1854 he was named professor at the Academy, but first became member of the Academy in 1864. One of his daughters, Elise Konstantin-Hansen, (1858–1946) became a recognized painter, and another Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen (1848–1925), became a tapestry weaver.

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Piazza della Bocca della Verità with the so-called Vesta Temple in Rome

Piazza della Bocca della Verità with the so-called Vesta Temple in Rome (1837)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Martinus Rørbye

Martinus Rørbye (1837)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portico of Christiansborg Castle, Copenhagen

Portico of Christiansborg Castle, Copenhagen (1826)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
The interior of S. Maria sopra Minerva in Rome

The interior of S. Maria sopra Minerva in Rome (1839)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portrait of the squire Alfred Hage (1803-1872)

Portrait of the squire Alfred Hage (1803-1872) (c. 1856)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portrait of Alfred Hage

Portrait of Alfred Hage (1851)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portræt af senere adjunkt og cand.polyt. August Weis

Portræt af senere adjunkt og cand.polyt. August Weis

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
En siddende lazzaron

En siddende lazzaron (1838)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Pastor Jens Bindesbøll

Pastor Jens Bindesbøll (1830)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portrait of a Little Girl, Elise Købke, with a Cup in front of her

Portrait of a Little Girl, Elise Købke, with a Cup in front of her (1850)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
A Girl with Fruits in a Basket

A Girl with Fruits in a Basket (1825 – 1828)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
The Interior of St Bendt’s Church at Ringsted

The Interior of St Bendt’s Church at Ringsted (1829)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
A Group of Danish Artists in Rome

A Group of Danish Artists in Rome (1837)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Prometheus Moulding Man from Clay

Prometheus Moulding Man from Clay (1845)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
Portrait of Frederikke Vilhelmine Hage, born Faber

Portrait of Frederikke Vilhelmine Hage, born Faber (1851)

Constantin Hansen (Danish, 1804-1880)
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