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Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann - Moers lille bitte Harald tegnet af moer self

Moers lille bitte Harald tegnet af moer self (1852)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
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Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann

Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann was a Polish-Danish painter, best known for her famous painting Mother Denmark (1851, The Glyptotek).

She was born in Poland but left the country aged 19. After having spent time in Germany, where she attended the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf, she moved to Rome in 1845. Here she met the Danish sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau. The married in 1846 and moved to Denmark three years later.

Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann was very prolific and painted many portraits, e.g. Johanne Louise Heiberg (1852, State Museum of Art) and historical genre pieces such as A Wounded Danish Warrior (1865, State Museum of Art). Inspired from travels to North Africa and Turkey she also painted several Orientalist pieces of women and harems.

She did not receive the acknowledgement in Denmark that she longed for but had great succes abroad, with several large exhibitions in various European cities. In her memoirs Memories of my Youth (1874) and Varied Travel Images (1881), Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann tells about her life as a woman and an artist, two conditions that were difficult to combine during her lifetime.

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Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
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An Egyptian Pot Seller at Gizeh (1899)

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Kvindehoved

Kvindehoved

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En Moder med sit Barn

En Moder med sit Barn (1852)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
En ung pige læser op af Bibelen

En ung pige læser op af Bibelen (1854)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Studietegning til Husandagten

Studietegning til Husandagten

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
En italienerinde med to børn

En italienerinde med to børn

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Dronning Olga af Grækenland

Dronning Olga af Grækenland (1868)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Forfatterinden Emma Kraft

Forfatterinden Emma Kraft (1834 – 1881)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Et barn i sin vugge

Et barn i sin vugge (1852)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
A Wounded Danish Soldier

A Wounded Danish Soldier (1865)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Brystbillede af en kvinde, der fletter sit hår

Brystbillede af en kvinde, der fletter sit hår (1833)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Ældre kvinde i profil

Ældre kvinde i profil (1866)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Et ungt par i omfavnelse i et landskab

Et ungt par i omfavnelse i et landskab

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
Amagerpige

Amagerpige (1853)

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann (Polish, 1819 – 1881)
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