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Ditlev Blunck
Danish artist (1798–1853)
Danish artist (1798–1853)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ditlev Blunck |
| image | Ditlev Blunck, Selvportræt som friskarer, 1848, 0214NMK, Nivaagaards Malerisamling.jpg |
| caption | Self-portrait as Legionnaire (1848) |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Münsterdorf, Duchy of Holstein |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Free and Hanseatic City Hamburg |
| nationality | German, Danish |
| known_for | Painting |
| training | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen |
| Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich | |
| movement | Danish Golden Age |
Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich Ditlev Conrad Blunck (22 June 1798 – 7 January 1853) was a Danish-German painter associated with the Danish Golden Age during the first half of the 19th century.
Biography
Blunck was born in 1798 in Münsterdorf in Holstein, at that time a duchy with a largely German-speaking populace ruled by Denmark. In 1814 he began his studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen as a student of C.A. Lorentzen and C.W. Eckersberg. He was trained concurrently with fellow students Wilhelm Bendz, Ernst Meyer, and Albert Küchler. Presumably dissatisfied with the Danish Academy, Blunck moved in 1818 to Munich and enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts to train in history painting. He studied in Bavaria for two years before returning to Copenhagen.
Back in Denmark, Blunck became a student of the recently appointed J. L. Lund, a Romantic historical painter who was to become a major influence on his development. Thus, it was also mostly history painting that marked Blunck's early work. Later, through genre painting, Blunck became representative of the kind of everyday realism that was to appear in Danish art in the mid-1820s.
Lund's influence grew particularly clear during Blunck's stay in Germany beginning in 1828. In Berlin, Munich, and Dresden, he became acquainted with Lund's artist-friends, including the famed Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich.
Blunck's sojourns abroad also brought him repeatedly to Rome, where he spent almost ten years. Here, he joined the group of Danish artists around Bertel Thorvaldsen and produced several of his major paintings, including Danish Artists in the Roman Inn La Gensola (1837). Deeply influenced by the works of Johann Friedrich Overbeck in Rome, Blunck began to devote himself to religious motifs and developed a painting style that was strongly influenced by the Nazarene movement, unusual among Danish painters.
In 1840, he was expelled from Denmark due to homosexual acts. As a result, he left the country, and after visits to his native region and to Munich, he settled in Vienna in 1841. His criminal record and his decision to take up arms against Denmark in the First Schleswig War (1848-1852) made him persona non grata in Denmark, and his reputation has suffered to the present day. Nonetheless, he was commissioned by King Christian VIII of Denmark to paint the four-part cycle "The Ages of Man" (1840–45) for the Royal Painting Collection.
Works
File:Blunck,_Venise.jpg|Venetian Woman (undated) File:Ditlev Blunck - En gondoliere (1832).jpg|Gondolier (1832) File:Ditlev Blunck - Drenge, der ryger tobak. Scene fra Rom.png|Roman Scene - Boys Smoking Tobacco (undated) File:Ditlev Blunck - Danske kunstnere på at romersk osteri.jpg|Danish Artists in the Roman Inn La Gensola (1837)
File:Ditlev Blunck - Udkast til maleriet "Noah i arken" - KKSgb13518 - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Noah in the Ark (undated) File:Ditlev Blunck - The Vision of the Prophet Ezekiel - KMS200 - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Vision of the Prophet Ezekiel (1830) File:Museumsberg-flensburg- detlev-conrad-blunk-fusswaschung.jpg|The Footwashing (1831)
File:Ditlev_Blunck_-_Infancy._From_the_series,The_Four_Ages_of_Man-KMS508a-_Statens_Museum_for_Kunst.jpg|Infancy File:Ditlev Blunck - Youth. From the series, The Four Ages of Man - KMS508b - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Youth File:Ditlev Blunck - Manhood. From the series, The Four Ages of Man - KMS508c - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Manhood File:Ditlev Blunck - Old Age. From the series, The Four Ages of Man - KMS508d - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Old Age
File:Blunck, Sonne.jpg|Copperplate Engraver Carl Edvard Sonne (ca. 1826) File:Ditlev Blunck - Portrait of the Scene Painter Troels Lund - KMS7377 - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Scenery Painter Troels Lund (1831) File:M.G.B. Bindesbøll (Blunck).JPG|Architect Gottlieb Bindesbøll (1837) File:Ditlev Blunck - Portrait of the painter Anton Melbye - Google Art Project.jpg|Painter Anton Melbye (1852) File:Jens Adolf Jerichau by Detlev Blunck.jpg|Painter Jens Adolf Jerichau (undated)
Bibliography
- Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer: Malerei in Schleswig-Holstein. Katalog der Gemäldesammlung des Städtischen Museums Flensburg, Boyens, Heide 1989,
References
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