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Herman Wilhelm Bissen (13 October 1798 – 10 March 1868) was a
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sculptor.


Biography

Bissen was born at Schleswig in the
Duchy of Schleswig The Duchy of Schleswig ( da, Hertugdømmet Slesvig; german: Herzogtum Schleswig; nds, Hartogdom Sleswig; frr, Härtochduum Slaswik) was a duchy in Southern Jutland () covering the area between about 60 km (35 miles) north and 70 km ( ...
. He was the son of Christian Gottlieb Wilhelm Bissen (1766-1847), a farmer, and Anna Margrethe Dorothea Elfendal (1763-1848). He was educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1816 to 1823. In 1824, he was awarded a travel scholarship which enabled him to travel to Rome. The stay in Rome extended over 10 years during which time he became an assistant to Danish sculptor
Bertel Thorvaldsen Bertel Thorvaldsen (; 19 November 1770 – 24 March 1844) was a Danes, Danish and Icelanders, Icelandic Sculpture, sculptor medallist, medalist of international fame, who spent most of his life (1797–1838) in Italy. Thorvaldsen was born in ...
. Under the influence of Thorvaldsen, his style changed from romanticism to neo-classicism. In early 1834, Bissen left Rome to return to Copenhagen where he was awarded a professorship at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts following the death of his predecessor, Hermann Ernst Freund. From 1850 to 1853, he was director of the academy. Several of his works were exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 including his statue of Orestes. Bissen, who worked in plaster, marble and bronze, performed significant public order work. The
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owns a selection of over one hundred busts and a collection of two hundred works in total. Among his notable works are the monumental ''Landsoldaten'' (1858) in Fredericia, the statue of
Adam Oehlenschläger Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (14 November 177920 January 1850) was a Danish poet and playwright. He introduced romanticism into Danish literature. He wrote the lyrics to the song ''Der er et yndigt land'', which is one of the national anthems ...
(1854-61) in front of the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, and the equestrian statue of King Frederik VII of Denmark in front of
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. His monument from 1862, ''
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'' (''Istedløven''), was erected in recognition of Danish victory during the
Battle of Isted The Battle of Isted ( da, Slaget på Isted Hede; german: Die Schlacht bei Idstedt) took place on 25 July 1850 near the village of Idstedt (Danish: ''Isted''), in what is today Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The battle was part of the First Schlesw ...
which was fought as part of the First Schleswig War. The statue was originally erected at
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in Schleswig. In 1867, it was moved to Berlin and remained there until 1945. After World War II, it was located to
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in Copenhagen. In September 2011 it returned to Flensburg.


Personal life

Bissen was married twice. In 1836, he married Emilie Hedvig Møller. She died in 1850 and two years later, he married Marie Cathrine Sonne. He was the father of sculptor
Vilhelm Bissen Christian Gottlieb Vilhelm Bissen (5 August 1836 – 20 April 1913) was a Danish sculptor. He was also a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts with great influence on the next generation of Danish sculptors and for a while serv ...
and landscape painter . Bissen died of pneumonia in 1868. His funeral took place at the Vor Frue Kirke in Copenhagen, followed by burial at
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.


Gallery

File:Vulcan (Bissen).jpg, '' Vulcan'' (1838) File:The Wrathful Achilles (1864-66).jpg, ''The Wrathful Achilles'' (1864-66) File:The Wounded Philoctetes (1854-55).jpg, '' The Wounded
Philoctetes Philoctetes ( grc, Φιλοκτήτης ''Philoktētēs''; English pronunciation: , stress (linguistics), stressed on the third syllable, ''-tet-''), or Philocthetes, according to Greek mythology, was the son of Poeas, king of Meliboea (Magnes ...
'' (1854-1855) File:Orestes (1848).jpg, '' Orestes Fleeing from the Furies'' (1848) File:Hylas by H.W. Bissen, 1846 - Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - Copenhagen - DSC09524.JPG, '' Hylas'' (1846) File:Girl Setting her Hair by H.W. Bissen, 1842 - Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - Copenhagen - DSC09532.JPG, ''Girl Setting her Hair'' (1842)


References


External links


Photo gallery of works by of Bissen


1798 births 1868 deaths People from Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein People from the Duchy of Schleswig Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni Directors of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Bertel Thorvaldsen 19th-century Danish people 19th-century Danish sculptors 19th-century male artists {{Denmark-sculptor-stub