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Jens Juel - Model stående en face, med løftede arme

Model stående en face, med løftede arme (1745 – 1802)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
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Jens Juel

Jens Juel was a Danish painter, primarily known for his many portraits, of which the largest collection is on display at Frederiksborg Castle. He is regarded as the leading Danish portrait painter of the 18th century.

He was born in the house of his mother's brother Johan Jørgensen, who was a school teacher in Balslev on the island of Funen. Jens Juel was the illegitimate son of Vilhelmine Elisabeth Juel (January 1725 – March 1799), who served at Wedellsborg, and a fine gentleman, probably a Wedell or Lord Jens Juel. When Juel was one year old, his mother married Jørgen Jørgensen (1724 – 4 June 1796), who was a schoolmaster in Gamborg, not far from Balslev, and he grew up in Gamborg.

Juel showed an interest in painting from an early age, and his parents sent him to be an apprentice of painter Johann Michael Gehrman in Hamburg, where he worked hard for five or six years and improved so much that he acquired a reputation as a painter of portraits, landscapes, etc. During the time of his studies, he could live off painting landscapes, portraits and genre pictures. At just over twenty years old, he moved to Copenhagen to attend the Royal Danish Academy of Art. In 1767 he was awarded its small gold medal and in 1771 the great gold medal, both for Biblical themes.

On 4 April 1782, he was unanimously elected to be a member of the Danish Academy by Mandelberg, Weidenhaupt, and Abildgaard. He became the director of the Academy in 1795 and continued in the position until his death.

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Kompositionsudkast til portrættet af kunstneren og hans hustru Rosine født Dørschel

Kompositionsudkast til portrættet af kunstneren og hans hustru Rosine født Dørschel (1791)

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Portræt af en lille pige med en hund

Portræt af en lille pige med en hund (1745 – 1802)

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Niels Klim plunging into the underworld

Niels Klim plunging into the underworld (1786 – 1788)

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Apollon og musicerende genier

Apollon og musicerende genier (1764)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
Portrait of Gertrud Hage, née Heitmann

Portrait of Gertrud Hage, née Heitmann (1798 – 1801)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
En helgeninde med en bog og en putto

En helgeninde med en bog og en putto (1762 – 1765)

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Portræt af digteren FG Klopstock 1724-1803

Portræt af digteren FG Klopstock 1724-1803 (1780)

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Portræt af dreng med en legetøjshest

Portræt af dreng med en legetøjshest (1745 – 1806)

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Two Dwarfs; Obligeert, a Jewish pigtail-ribbon Vendor, beside the Roman Dwarf Bajocco in one of the Streets of Copenhagen

Two Dwarfs; Obligeert, a Jewish pigtail-ribbon Vendor, beside the Roman Dwarf Bajocco in one of the Streets of Copenhagen (1790 – 1800)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
The Artist and his Wife Rosine, née Dørschel

The Artist and his Wife Rosine, née Dørschel (1791)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
Et skuffemøbel med en boghylde, studie til dobbeltportrættet af Juel og hans kone ved staffeliet

Et skuffemøbel med en boghylde, studie til dobbeltportrættet af Juel og hans kone ved staffeliet (1791)

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Countess Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvigen, née Ahlefeldt

Countess Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvigen, née Ahlefeldt (1790 – 1791)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
The Engraver Johann Friderich Clemens at his Work Table

The Engraver Johann Friderich Clemens at his Work Table (1776)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
En face, stående på højre ben_mens venstre knæ støtter mod en taburet; ikke tegnet færdig_

En face, stående på højre ben_mens venstre knæ støtter mod en taburet; ikke tegnet færdig_ (1745 – 1802)

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Portræt af Anna Barbara Damkier, trekvart profil mod venstre

Portræt af Anna Barbara Damkier, trekvart profil mod venstre (1788)

Jens Juel (Danish, 1745-1802)
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