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1819 - 1895

Stručné informace

  • Born: 1819
  • Top-ranked work: Dwang #7
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Art period: 19th Century
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Dwang #7
    • Underneath Niagara Falls
  • Died: 1895
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 76 years

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Otázka 1:
Ferdinand Joachim Richardt is particularly known for his paintings of what iconic natural wonder in the United States?
Otázka 2:
Before dedicating himself to fine art, Richardt briefly apprenticed as a what?
Otázka 3:
In addition to landscapes, Richardt gained recognition in Denmark for his lithographs depicting which type of structures?
Otázka 4:
Queen Victoria invited Richardt to display his artwork at which royal residence?
Otázka 5:
After a period in New York, Richardt eventually settled permanently in what US state to continue his artistic pursuits?

Ferdinand Joachim Richardt: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

Ferdinand Joachim Richardt was born in 1819 in Brede, North of Copenhagen, Denmark. His father, Johan Joachim Richardt, managed the inn and company store at the Brede Factory. The family later relocated to ørholm in 1832 to operate a similar establishment at a paper factory, before moving to Copenhagen in 1839. Initially apprenticed as a carpenter in 1835, Ferdinand soon pursued his artistic inclinations, following in the footsteps of his brother Carl.

Beginning in 1836, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art under prominent figures such as architect and designer Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, historical painter J. L. Lund, and classical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. He demonstrated early promise, receiving the academy’s small and large silver medals in 1839 and 1840 respectively.

Early Career and Danish Period

Richardt began to establish himself as an artist in Denmark during the 1840s. In 1847, he received a five-year stipend from the crown, contingent upon delivering one architectural and one landscape painting annually to the royal collection. This period saw him focus on detailed lithographs of Danish manor houses, which proved popular and historically significant.

  • His lithographs were meticulously crafted and often accompanied by descriptions from well-known historians.
  • These works provided valuable documentation of Danish estates during the 19th century.

American Sojourn (1855-1859)

Between 1855 and 1859, Richardt embarked on a pivotal journey to the United States. He established a studio in New York City while dedicating his summers to painting landscapes, particularly focusing on Niagara Falls and locations east of the Mississippi River.

This period marked a shift towards larger-scale landscape paintings and cemented his reputation for capturing the grandeur of American scenery.

Return to Denmark & Later Emigration

Upon returning to Denmark, Richardt married Sophia Schneider née Linnemann in 1862. They traveled through Southern Europe before settling in England for a period. In 1864, he was invited by Queen Victoria to exhibit his artwork at Windsor Castle – a testament to his growing international recognition.

However, in 1872 and 1873, Richardt sold much of his accumulated work before making the momentous decision to emigrate with his family back to the United States. They initially settled in Niagara Falls, New York, where he resumed painting the iconic waterfall.

California Years & Final Works

In 1875, the Richardts moved to San Francisco and then Oakland in 1876. For the remaining two decades of his life, Ferdinand Richardt dedicated himself to painting California landscapes, with a particular emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • He exhibited and sold his work regularly in San Francisco until at least 1887.
  • He also supplemented his income by offering private drawing lessons.

Richardt passed away in 1895, leaving behind a daughter, Johanna, and a stepson, Joost Schneider. His legacy includes hundreds of oil paintings depicting landscapes, castles, manors, and tourist attractions.

Artistic Style & Historical Significance

Richardt’s style is characterized by meticulous detail, realistic representation, and a romantic sensibility towards landscape. He skillfully blended Danish artistic traditions with American subject matter. His paintings are held in museums and public institutions in both the United States and Denmark – notably, two of his works reside in the White House.

His 1856 painting, “Niagara Falls,” was famously chosen as the backdrop for a luncheon following Barack Obama’s second inauguration, symbolizing American grandeur and possibility. The rediscovery of over 500 of his original drawings at Denmark's Nationalmuseet in the 1990s further solidified his importance as an artist and documentarian.

Richardt’s work offers a unique perspective on both European and American landscapes, bridging cultural divides through his artistic vision.