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Nightmare

  • Fecha de creación1846
  • Dimensiones62.0 x 49.0 cm

Discover Ditlev Conrad Blunck (1798-1853), a key figure of the Danish Golden Age. Explore his genre paintings, early history work & later religious motifs influenced by J.L. Lund and the Nazarenes. Find reproductions & museum info at WahooArt.

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Sex, euphoria and even life and death are all cast alongside one another in this nightmarish painting from 1846. A messy room is illuminated by the first morning rays of light. The clock hands show that it is past six in the morning and a four-poster bed’s dressing has become a stage curtain framing the piquant drama unfolding in this scene. A demonic incubi with the head of a hare, torso of a man and backside of a cat has entered through an open window and now sits on the lap of a young woman in deep slumber. The incubi has used one of its paws to pull down her white, see-through nightdress, revealing one of her breasts. The woman, still dreaming, does not exhibit any fear or distress at the presence of the grotesque creature. On the contrary; with her closed eyes, half-parted lips and relaxed body, she appears to be in a state of sensuous pleasure. Aroused, while not aroused from her deep slumber.In the spirit of his time, the artist has depicted the dichotomy between the civilised and somewhat prudish life of the bourgeoisie and their natural sexual urges. A gust of wind from the open window has blown the bourgeois virtues she has temporarily abandoned to the floor. The sheet of music symbolises an educational ideal that was prevalent in bourgeois homes in the 1800s. Daughters were made to study music and take piano lessons as part of their induction into (high) society. The music sheet now lies rolled up and abandoned on the parquet floor. The book, which has fallen face-down onto the carpet, shows that the young woman has cast aside the learning therein in order to surrender herself completely to her lustful urges.About the artist:The Holsteiner Ditlev Blunck won all of the Danish Royal Academy of Art’s medals as well as a travel scholarship to Rome, where he became part of Thorvaldsen’s inner social circle. Blunck spent nearly a decade in the Italian capital, and when he finally returned to Denmark in 1838, he was sent into exile a few years later, most likely as a result of homosexual misconduct. Blunch’s art appears influenced by the academy professor J.L. Lund’s romantic depictions of real-life subjects and distinguishes itself by his stylising of the Eckerbergian naturalism. Lund and Blunck were both closely associated with the German art scene, and particularly the Nazarene’s religious fervor was prevalent in their work. The fact that Blunck even fought on the German side in the First Schleswig War helps explain why he is something of a forgotten painter in Danish art history today.

Biografía del artista

Ditlev Conrad Blunck (1798–1853): A Danish Romantic Painter

Ditlev Conrad Blunck, a pivotal figure of the Danish Golden Age, stands as a testament to artistic innovation and sensitivity within a period defined by profound cultural transformation. Born in Münsterdorf, Holstein, on June 22nd, 1798, he embarked upon an illustrious career that would ultimately culminate in his passing on January 7th, 1853, in Hamburg. His life’s journey mirrored the burgeoning spirit of Romanticism—a movement prioritizing emotion and imagination over strict rationalism—leaving an indelible mark on Danish art history.

Early Life and Artistic Education

Blunck's formative years were spent at the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of C.A. Lorentzen and C.W. Eckersberg. This influential mentorship instilled within him a foundational understanding of artistic principles—particularly those championed by Eckersberg’s emphasis on tonal harmony and expressive brushwork. Alongside fellow students Wilhelm Bendz, Ernst Meyer, and Albert Küchler, Blunck absorbed the prevailing aesthetic currents of his time, preparing himself for a distinguished artistic vocation.

Initial Artistic Style: History Painting

Initially, Blunck’s artistic endeavors centered around history painting—a dominant genre within Danish art during the mid-1820s. Reflecting the Romantic fascination with grand narratives and heroic figures, his early canvases captured dramatic scenes from biblical tales and mythological legends. However, Blunck swiftly transitioned towards a more nuanced approach, embracing genre painting—a style that sought to depict everyday life with remarkable realism and psychological depth.

Influences: Lund and Nazarenes

A crucial catalyst in Blunck’s artistic evolution was his association with J.L. Lund, a Danish Romantic painter who exerted considerable sway over the younger generation of artists. Lund's unwavering commitment to tonal harmony—a technique rooted in the Nazarene movement—deepened Blunck’s understanding of light and color—influencing his palette and compositional choices. This connection fostered an appreciation for emotive expression alongside meticulous observation, shaping Blunck’s distinctive artistic vision.

Notable Works and Legacy

While Blunck's oeuvre remains relatively modest compared to some of his contemporaries, his paintings possess a remarkable quality—characterized by profound emotional resonance and masterful execution. Among his most celebrated works are *Nightmare*, a haunting depiction of psychological torment that exemplifies the Romantic preoccupation with inner turmoil; and *The Nightmare*, which similarly explores themes of fear and vulnerability. His artistic legacy extends beyond individual masterpieces, contributing to the broader narrative of Danish Romanticism—a movement that irrevocably altered the course of European art.

For those eager to delve deeper into Blunck’s artistic style or explore the meticulous process behind creating handmade oil paintings reproductions, WahooArt.com offers detailed insights into his techniques and inspirations. Furthermore, exploring museums like Hugo Fischer—which showcase German and European painting from the 19th century—provides invaluable context for appreciating Blunck's place within the larger artistic landscape.

Ditlev Blunck

Ditlev Blunck

1798 - 1853 , Alemania

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • J. L. Lund
    • C. A. Lorentzen
  • Date Of Birth: Jun 22, 1798
  • Date Of Death: Jan 7, 1853
  • Full Name: Ditlev Conrad Blunck
  • Nationality: Danés-Germán
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Nightmare
    • The Nightmare
  • Place Of Birth: Münsterdorf, Holstein