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Ludvig Brandstrup (16 August 1861 – 13 May 1935) was a Danish sculptor. He is remembered above all for his equestrian statue of Christian IX in Esbjerg but was also one of the most competent portraitists of his day.


Early life and education

Brandstrup was born in Tranekær on the Danish island of Langeland. He was the son of Laurits Christian Frederik Michael Brandstrup (1812–1900) and Johanne Kirstine Fenger (1820–98). Brandstrup attended Sorø Academy before training for five years as a carpenter with Severin and Andreas Jensen in Copenhagen, after which he spent a year studying in the sculptor
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's studio in 1884 where he learnt the art of sculpting marble in the
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style. He then spent a short period at
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from where he entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1885, graduating in 1888.


Career

He first exhibited at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1886 before winning the Neuhausen Medal in 1889 for a portrait of Frederik Ludvig Liebenberg. In 1899, he was awarded the Thorvaldsen Medal for the Equestrian statue of Christian IX which stands on the central square in Esbjerg. In 1890 he first travelled to Italy with an academy scholarship, and from 1893 to 1894 he was again in Florence on a two-year study period. During his journeys to Italy, he was inspired by the Florentine Renaissance style, especially Donatello's work. The influence of the Classical style can be seen in his ''Atlante'' (1903) and ''Psyke'' (1921). Brandstrup became one of his generation's best portraitists, often receiving orders from the brewer
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. His sensitive work includes busts of the artist
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(c. 1889), the art historian Julius Lange (1896), the philosopher Harald Høffding (1900) and a double bust of Carl Jacobsen and his wife Ottilia (1904). Other important works include statues of Ottilia Jacobsen (Glyptoteket, 1905), the jurist
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in Viborg and the astronomer
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at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen.


Awards

In 1896, Brandstrup was awarded the Eckersberg Medal and in 1899, he received the Thorvaldsen Medal.


Personal life

He was married in 1894 to Bertha Nancy Hirschsprung (1873-1918). After the death of his first wife, he was married in 1926 to Johanne Sofie Frederikke Hais Madsen (1872-1960).


Selected works

* Busts of Carl and Ottilia Jacobsen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen (1904) * Bust of Andreas Peter Weis, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen (1930) * Bust of
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, Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen (1931) * Bust of Julius Lange,
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, Copenhagen (1896)


Public art

* Christian IX, Esbjerg (1889) * Christian IX Memorial, Holstebro (1906) * ''Georg Morville'', Viborg Museum, Viborg (1910) * ''
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'', Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen (1910) * Peter Buhl Memorial, Fredericia (1912) * '' Natalie Zahle'', Ørstedsparken, Copenhagen (1916) * ''
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'', Kroppedal Museum, Vridskøselille (1917) * ''
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, Copenhagen (1921)


Image gallery

Image:Christian IX Equestrian statue - Esbjerg.jpg, ''Christian IX''
Esbjerg (1889) Image:Georg Morville (1).jpg, ''Georg Morville''
Viborg (1910) Image:Zoega brandstrup.JPG, ''
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Copenhagen (1910) Image:Mindesmærke for Peter Buhl.jpg, ''Peter Buhl Memorial''
Fredericia (1912) Image:Nathalie Zahle Brandstrup.JPG, '' Natalie Zahle''
Copenhagen (1916) Image: 20060821 Ole Rømer Statue.jpg, ''
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Vridsløselille (1917) Image:Statue of Carl Jacobsen 02.jpg, ''
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Copenhagen (1921)


References


Literature

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