Jacob Jensen Hörup
Jacob Jensen Hörup , also Jens Jacob Hörup , Danish Jacob Jensen Hørup (* baptized on February 6, 1797 in Aalborg , † January 17, 1848 in Eutin ) was a Danish-German painter, lithographer and drawing teacher.
Life
Jacob Jensen Hörup was a son of the drawing teacher Otto Mandrup Hörup and his wife Engeline Lorentzdatter. He grew up in what was then the Danish state belonging Itzehoe on. From 1818 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen . In 1825 he stayed in Hamburg . From 1829, supported by a Danish government grant, he worked as a drawing teacher in Itzehoe, and later in Eutin.
In 1841, living in Eutin at the time, he married Johanna Wilhelmine Antonia, née Dusch, the daughter of the landscape painter Anton Carl Dusch, in Altona .
Views of Plön and Eutin as well as portrait lithographs have been preserved of his work .
Works
- Portfolio with views of Plön, lithographed from Hörup's drawings by Siegfried Detlev Bendixen (1825)
- Portfolio "Views of Eutin and its surroundings" (1839)
- Ulrich von Baudissin (1840)
- Nicolaus Nielsen (1840)
- Christian Gottfried Poser (1843)
- Philipp Lindemann
- Friedrich Carl Völckers (1846)
literature
- Jacob Jensen Hörup. In: Kunstindeks Danmark / Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon (Danish).
- Listen up, Jacob Jensen . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 17 : Heubel – Hubard . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1924, p. 221 .
- Otto Neumann: Stone prints from Eutin for the Danish royal castle (1839) [JJ Hörup]. In: Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde Eutin 1978, pp. 68–69.
Web links
- Jens Jacob Hörup at Museums Nord
Individual evidence
- ↑ Life essentially according to Weilbach (lit.)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Listen up, Jacob Jensen |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hörup, Jens Jacob; Hørup, Jacob Jensen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish-German painter, lithographer and drawing teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 6, 1797 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Aalborg |
DATE OF DEATH | January 17, 1848 |
Place of death | Eutin |