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Portrait of the Sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau, the Artist's Husband

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Year
  
1846 (1846)

Created
  
1846

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Portrait of the Sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau, the Artist's Husband

Dimensions
  
142 cm × 95 cm (56 in × 37 in)

Location
  
National Gallery of Denmark

Artist
  
Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann

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Portrait of the Sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau, the Artist's Husband is a portrait of the Danish sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau painted in 1846 by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann, the same year they married.

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Artist

Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann was a German-speaking, German-educated female artist. When in 1848, she came to Copenhagen she had a lot to overcome. She was characterized as an outsider and was not well received in Danish culture, which was more concerned with the continuation of the legacy of the Danish Golden Age as expressed by C. W. Eckersberg and N.L. Høyen.

The portrait was painted in 1846, the same year as Elisabeth Baumann and Jerichau married.

Description

The portrait shows Jens Adolf Jerichau sitting and looking slightly off to the side rather than directed at the viewer. The focus is on the sculptor's hands, the creative hands. In the left hand Jerichau carries an engagement ring and in the left hand he holds some material probably from the sculpture in the background, a sketch for a breakthrough work of Hercules and Hebe from 1845. The artist shows her husband's mastery of the sculptor tradition.

Provenance

The painting was given as a gift to the National Gallery of Denmark by brewer JC Jacobsen in 1876 and received after the artist's death in 1881.

References

Portrait of the Sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau, the Artist's Husband Wikipedia