Artist: Frederik Christian Lund (1826-1901)
- Born February 14th 1826 in Copenhagen, DK. †Died October 31st 1901 in Fredericksberg, DK.
- Parents: Shoemaker Johan Christian Leske & Henriette Petersen.
- Maried Axeline Mørch October 7th 1859 in Fredericksberg, DK.
Education:
- 1838-45 - Attended The Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen.
- 1845 - Plaster School.
- 1846-52 - Modeling School…(1848-50 War Service with Military).
Travels & Stays:
- 1859 - Paris, France
- 1862-64 - Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, London, France and Italy
- 1874-75 - Italy
- 1862-64 - Rome with personal mentor and friend Carl Bloch
Awards & Acknowledgments:
- 1849, 52 - Academy Silver Medals
- 1853 - Neuhausen’s Prize
- 1858, 59, 62 - Royal Academy Medals
- 1874 - The Michael Ancher Medal
- 1877 - Became a Council Member of The Royal Academy of Art.
- 1896 - Became a Titular Professor at The Royal Academy of Art…”litteris et artibus” in Gold.
Exhibitions:
- 1849-50, 52-73, 75-80, 82-91 - Spring Exhibitions at the Charlottenborg Palace.
- 1866 - Stockholm Art Academy Exhibit.
- 1872, 83, 88 - Nordic Art Exhibit in Copenhagen.
- 1878 - World Exhibit in Paris
- 1882 - International Art Exhibit in Vienna.
- 1882, 1942 - Artist Association Exhibits
- 1901 - Town Hall National Exhibit in Copenhagen.
- 1878-79 - Friborg Museum Exhibit “History of the Fatherland”
- 1988 - Christian IV & Europa Exhibit in Copenhagen…catalog# 50f, 111, 114, 160, 162, 1739.
Biography
During his service in the war, F. C. Lund created many of his well known sketches of life as a soldier and battle scenes, later used in a variety of publications. During his time in Rome, spent with famous friend and mentor Carl Bloch, Lund tried to establish himself as a leading historical period painter.
From 1845 thru 1848 Lund participated in the decoration work for the famous Thorvaldsen’s Museum. His commissions for the Fredericksborg Museum are among his better known works, along with his 1876 ceiling painting at the Viborg Cathedral.
Lund is also known for his portraits, landscapes and genre paintings typically depicting the daily life of Italians. Lund’s work is truly of the “golden age” of art.
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