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1833 - 1895

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  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Rose Garden
    • Summer landscape with rolling fields
    • Ancient columns, Italy. In the background figures at the well. Pres. from Capri
  • Lifespan: 62 years
  • Top-ranked work: The Rose Garden
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Mere…
  • Born: 1833
  • Works on APS: 8
  • Also known as: carl frederic aagaard
  • Died: 1895

Kunstquiz

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Spørgsmål 1:
What was Carl Frederik Aagaard's father's profession?
Spørgsmål 2:
Where did Carl Frederik Aagaard initially receive his painting lessons?
Spørgsmål 3:
Which prize was awarded to Carl Frederik Aagaard for landscape painting in 1865?
Spørgsmål 4:
With whom did Carl Frederik Aagaard collaborate on decorating the chapel at Roskilde Cathedral?
Spørgsmål 5:
What architectural style was used in Carl Frederik Aagaard's home design?

Carl Frederik Peder Aagaard: Painter of Tranquil Landscapes and Decorative Splendor

Carl Frederik Peder Aagaard (1833-1895) stands as a significant figure in Danish art history, celebrated primarily for his serene landscapes imbued with an understated elegance and his contributions to decorative arts. Born into a shoemaker’s family, Aagaard's artistic journey began modestly but swiftly ascended through meticulous study and unwavering dedication—qualities that would define his entire career. His formative years were spent honing his skills in Odense before relocating to Copenhagen in 1852, where he joined forces with his brother Johan, a woodcutter, fostering an environment conducive to artistic growth. Aagaard’s academic pursuits extended beyond drawing; he immersed himself in etching and decorative painting techniques, guided by the mentorship of Georg Hilker at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. This grounding in craftsmanship proved invaluable as he transitioned towards landscape painting, studying under P.C. Skovgaard—a partnership that yielded particularly noteworthy results. Notably, Aagaard collaborated with Hilker to adorn the entrance hall of the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, a project reflecting the burgeoning interest in public spaces and artistic embellishment during his time. Furthermore, he contributed decorative borders for Wilhelm Marstrand’s murals at Roskilde Cathedral alongside Heinrich Hansen, demonstrating an understanding of monumental art and its impact on civic identity. Beyond institutional collaborations, Aagaard pursued independent commissions—decorating frijsenborg, the Dagmar Theater (da), and the National Scala—solidifying his reputation as a versatile artist capable of adapting to diverse artistic demands. His landscapes captivated audiences with their depiction of idyllic spots frequented by tourists, capturing not merely visual beauty but also a sense of atmosphere and emotion. The award of the Neuhausenske Prize in 1857 for “Autumn Morning at the Jægersborg Dyrehave”—a scene meticulously rendered and subsequently purchased by the National Gallery of Denmark—marked a pivotal moment in his artistic career, establishing him as a leading voice within the Danish landscape tradition. Inspired by Italian scenery during two extended expeditions in the 1870s, Aagaard’s artistic sensibilities matured further. These journeys fueled his fascination with capturing fleeting moments of natural grandeur and informed his stylistic choices. His marriage to Anna Pio (née Pierre Theodore Pio) brought him a cherished family life, and he was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1874—a testament to his respected standing within the Danish artistic community. Subsequently appointed Professor at Copenhagen University in 1892, Aagaard continued to nurture young talent and disseminate knowledge about art history. Aagaard’s home was designed by architect Vilhelm Dahlerup using stones from the demolished Royal Danish Theater—a poignant reminder of Denmark's cultural heritage and a symbol of artistic continuity. Declared a Cultural Monument in 1977, his dwelling stands as an enduring legacy of his life’s work and artistic vision.
  • Notable Achievements: Neuhausenske Prize (1857), Sødringske Opmuntrings Prize (1865)
  • Collaborations: Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University Entrance Hall Decoration, Roskilde Cathedral Border Decorations
  • Influences: P.C. Skovgaard, Georg Hilker