Frederik Rohde

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Frederik Rohde , photo by Moritz Unna , 1860s

Niels Frederik Martin Rohde (born May 27, 1816 in Copenhagen , † July 14, 1886 in Frederiksberg ) was a Danish landscape painter .

Life

Winter scene with a hunter , 1873

Rohde, son of the accountant at the bankruptcy court Peder Rohde and his wife Johanne, née Holm, attended the Royal Danish Academy of Art after his confirmation , where he was a student of Johann Ludwig Lund . He also took lessons from Heinrich Buntzen (1803-1892) and Christen Købke . After receiving a travel grant, he went to Germany in 1842, where he stayed in Munich until 1847 . During this time, in which he also traveled to Switzerland, Tyrol and Italy, he was influenced by German landscape painting, especially that of the Munich School . In 1852 he married Emilie Johanne Caroline Brusch (* 1825), the daughter of the restorer C. F. Brusch. In 1863 the Ancker Legate enabled him to go on another study trip, which took him to Düsseldorf . During this time Georg Anton Rasmussen was his student. Rohde's grave is in the assistance cemetery in Copenhagen.

literature

Web links

Commons : Frederik Rohde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bettina Baumgärtel , Sabine Schroyen, Lydia Immerheiser, Sabine Teichgröb: Directory of foreign artists. Nationality, residence and studies in Düsseldorf. In: Bettina Baumgärtel (Hrsg.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international impact 1819–1918. Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9 , Volume 1, p. 438.
  2. Niels Frederik Martin Rohde , website in the gravsted.dk portal , accessed on March 3, 2017.