Jens Birkholm (21 November 1869 – 11 May 1915
) was a Danish
genre
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painter associated with the group known as the
Funen Painters
The Funen Painters or ''Fynboerne'' were a loose group of Denmark, Danish artists who formed an art colony on the island of Funen at the very beginning of the 20th century. They were strongly influenced by Kristian Zahrtmann who taught at the Kuns ...
.
Biography
Birkholm was born in and died in
Faaborg
Faaborg or Fåborg () is an old port town located on Faaborg Fjord in Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality on the island of Funen in Denmark. By road, Faaborg is located southwest of Odense, west-northwest of Svendborg, and roughly southeast of Midde ...
. His father was a
Sailing Master
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.
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@ Den Store Danske. Several of his friends were aspiring artists, including
Johannes Larsen
Johannes Larsen (27 December 1867 – 20 December 1961) was a Danish nature painter.
Biography
Larsen was born in Kerteminde on Funen, Denmark. He was the son of Jeppe Andreas L. and Vilhelmine Christine Bless. His father was a merchant.
Lar ...
and
Peter Hansen. Although his only formal training was an apprenticeship with an obscure local artist, he drew and painted together with them in his spare time and absorbed the influence of
Kristian Zahrtmann
Peder Henrik Kristian Zahrtmann, known as Kristian Zahrtmann, (31 March 1843 – 22 June 1917) was a Denmark, Danish Painting, painter. He was a part of the Danish artistic generation in the late 19th century, along with Peder Severin Krøyer and ...
, who was their teacher in Copenhagen.
He was a
pacifist
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so, to avoid military service, he worked as a travelling companion for visitors to Switzerland and Germany, where he also found work as a painter.
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@ Kunstindeks Danmark. While in Germany, he came in contact with the
Social Democrats
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and, in 1892, settled in Berlin, where he created paintings of poor people in times of distress, some of them done in homeless shelters.
Later, these would come to be considered his most important works.
In 1902, he contracted
tuberculosis
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and returned to his home town where he participated in creating the .
Under the influence of the Funen Painters, his style changed from
social realism
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to
impressionism
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and he shifted to painting mainly landscapes. He maintained an interest in social issues, however, and was often at odds with Faaborg's conservative government.
In 1906 he returned to Berlin, where he revisited the shelters, asylums, and orphanages and created paintings with new characters in his new style.
From 1904 to 1912, he held annual exhibitions in Faaborg and made several trips abroad, including Italy (1905) and Tunisia (1911).
He became seriously ill in 1914 and spent almost a year in a sanatorium. The following year, he succumbed to his illness at the age of forty-six.
References
Further reading
* Susanne Thestrup Truelsen, ''Jens Birkholm - landskaber'', Faaborg Museum, 2000
External links
ArtNet: More works by Birkholm."Jens Birkholm - en socialistisk maler"from the ''Dagbladet Arbejderen'', a
Communist Party (Denmark) publication. (2007)
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1869 births
1915 deaths
19th-century Danish painters
20th-century Danish painters
20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Danish male painters
Danish genre painters
Social realist artists
Danish landscape painters
People from Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality
Tuberculosis deaths in Denmark
Danish pacifists
19th-century Danish male artists
20th-century Danish male artists