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Niels Kristian Skovgaard (2 November 1858 – 3 February 1938) was a Danish painter and sculptor. His statue of
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is considered to be a masterpiece of Danish sculpture.


Biography

Born in Copenhagen, Skovgaard was the son of the notable
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painter
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(1817–75). Like his brother
Joakim Skovgaard Joakim Frederik Skovgaard (18 November 1856 – 9 March 1933) was a Danish painter. He is remembered above all for the frescos which decorate Viborg Cathedral. Biography Born in Copenhagen, from an early age he was trained in drawing and paintin ...
(1856–1933), he was introduced to art by his father who encouraged him to paint in the open air. Artist
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(1837–1909) who lived in the Skovgaard home, was also a source of inspiration. He attended the
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from 1874 to 1879 but left without receiving a diploma. Unlike his brother, he was not attracted by the modern painting trends in France despite a visit to Paris in 1883. He was more interested in the styles of painting he experienced in the Netherlands which induced him to paint landscapes on the
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coast which showed his mastery of light and air together with a sensitive approach to colour. Nevertheless, he was to some extent influenced by the
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. His ''Svære dønninger ved Jyllands vestkyst'' depicting waves on
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's west coast can be considered an example of
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although he generally adopted the Naturalist idiom. From 1884, together with romantic ornamental artist
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(1846–1908) and his siblings, he began to design glazed ceramics while he developed his interest in sculpture from 1887 with ''Aage og Else'' (1887) and ''Magnusstenen'' (1898). He became increasingly interested in classical Greek sculpture, spending years trying to reconstruct the figures from the west pediment of Olympia's Temple of Zeus. He also worked on female figures dancing in
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as can be seen in his painting ''Trata - Kvindedansen i Megara'' (1923) in the Skovgaard Museum. Like his brother Joakim, he also created a number of religious works including the altarpiece ''Dåben på pinsedag'' (1905) in the Immanuel Church, Frederiksberg. In 1931, he created the statue of
N.F.S. Grundtvig Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig (; 8 September 1783 – 2 September 1872), most often referred to as N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician. He was one of the most influential peo ...
in Vartov, Copenhagen, considered to be a masterpiece of Danish sculpture. Skovgaard married Ingeborg Luplau Møller and had eight children, including author and composer Irene Skovgaard, who published a book about her father entitled ''Et Kunstnerhjem : Niels Skovgaards Hjem paa Karlsberg ved Hillerød'' (An Artist's Home: Niels Skovgaard's Home on Karlsberg near Hillerød). Skovgaard died during 1938 at
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and was buried at Sorgenfri Cemetery.


Awards

In 1937, Skovgaard was awarded the
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.


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External links


Works by Niels Skovgaard at Skovgaard MuseetNiels Skovgaard at Statens Museum for Kunst
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