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Hans Jørgen Hammer (29 December 1815 – 28 January 1882) was a
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painter and printmaker of the Golden Age of Danish painting. In addition, he served for eleven years as a military officer.


Biography

Hans Jørgen Hammer was born in
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to Johanne (née Bistrup) and Peder Pedersen Hammer, a shipmaster. A younger brother, William Hammer (1821–1889), also became a painter. As a boy Hammer displayed an aptitude for drawing, and he received his first training from the Norwegian-Danish master Jon Gulsen Berg (1783–1864), a court painter and wallpaper designer. Hammer was admitted to the
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as an apprentice in 1828. His development was slow, and in 1835 he worked as an assistant to a decoration painter. Beginning in 1836, he trained for four years at the Plaster Cast School, and in 1840 he advanced to the Live Model School. From 1841 to 1843 he studied with Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, the great "father of Denmark's Golden Age", who would remain a friend and mentor.Hanne Jönsson, ''C. W. Eckersberg og hans elever. Udstilling i anledning af 200 året for kunstnerens fodsel'' (Copenhagen: Statens Museum for Kunst, 1983), p. 100 . See also the English summary: Lars Rostrup Boyesen, ''C. W. Eckersberg and His Pupils'' (Copenhagen: Royal Museum of Fine Arts, 1984). Like many Academy students, Hammer was strongly influenced by Niels Laurits Høyen, an early champion of the National Romantic movement who advanced a new Nordic understanding of culture and art, advising students to eschew travel to foreign lands and urging them to portray the Danish people of humble agricultural origins in rural settings where folkways were as yet untouched by industrialization. Hammer was able to exhibit his works as early as 1838, and in 1842 he was awarded the Academy's Small Silver Medal. In 1843 he graduated from the Academy and earned a Great Silver Medal. In 1845 he entered the Neuhausen Art Competition with ''Farmers Return Home from the Field with the Final Sheaves of Grain''. While the painting did not win the prize, it was purchased for the Royal Painting Collection. In 1847 he won the Neuhausen Prize () with ''Farmboys and Girls Gather for Outdoor Merrymaking on a Holiday Afternoon'', another nostalgic work purchased for the Royal Painting Collection. Hammer's career was interrupted in 1848 by the outbreak of Denmark's Three Years' War with
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over hegemony in the
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. He volunteered and was commissioned as a naval
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in March 1849. In the years following Denmark's fragile victory, he remained on active duty with the rank of
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before shifting to the reserves and finally leaving the service entirely in 1860. Prior to the war Hammer had been encouraged to apply for a stipend to cover the expense of a sojourn in Italy, and finally at the age of 41 he traveled there with the financial support of the Academy of Fine Arts. The paintings he produced in Italy in 1856–57 and immediately thereafter had considerable public appeal. ''A Square in Ariccia after Sunset'' (1862) with its striking coloration was highly praised and purchased for the Royal Painting Collection. Highlights among his later works are ''Den lille Axsamlerske'' (1866) and ''The Postman with the Long-Awaited Letter'' (1877). He delved into national history with '' Jens Baggesen and Count Schimmelmann'' (1872, painted in two copies) and '' Count Gert and
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'' (unfinished, despite extensive preparatory studies), and he also illustrated works of
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,
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, and Christian Winther. In 1862 he was decorated a knight of the
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, and in 1874 he was named a member of the Academy of Fine Arts. He traveled to the United States in 1874–75 to visit relatives and also visited
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in 1875, painting motifs in both locales. He also traveled to the
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in Philadelphia in 1876. He was decorated a knight of the
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in 1877 and was awarded a travel stipend from the Carl Andreas Anker Legacy in 1879. Hammer came close to dying of
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, but he recovered and was able to travel to Italy for a second time in 1881–82. That winter he caught a cold and succumbed to fever, and he is buried in Rome's Protestant Cemetery. Hammer, who never married, was described by contemporary art historian Philip Weilbach as serious, diligent, and thoughtful, but also somewhat labored and tentative. A perfectionist streak is said to have curtailed his productivity and hampered his creativity.Philip Weilbach, "Hammer, Hans Jørgen"
In ''Dansk biografisk leksikon'', ed. Carl Frederik Bricka (Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 1887–1905), vol. 6, pp. 531–532 . Excerpted from Philip Weilbach, ''Nyt Dansk Kunstnerleksikon'' (1896–97) .
His likeness is preserved in a portrait by Constantin Hansen (1863), a woodcut after a Bertel Christian Budtz Müller studio photograph, and various self-portraits, including one drawn in pencil and held by the Frederiksborg Museum. A number of his drawings and engravings are held by the Royal Collection of Graphic Art, the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, the Roskilde Museum, the Randers Museum of Art, the Vejle Museum of Art, and the Museet på Koldinghus. His paintings are in the Fuglsang Art Museum on
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, the Bornholm Art Museum, the
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, the
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in
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and, in Copenhagen, in the
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, the Hirschsprung Collection, the Rosenborg Collections, the
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, and the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark.


Gallery

File:H.J. Hammer - Bønder vender hjem fra marken med det sidste læs korn.jpg, ''Farmers Return Home from the Field with the Final Sheaves of Grain'' (1845) File:Bönderkarle og piger fra hedeegnen imellem Kjöge og Roeskilde samles til lystighed under aaben himmel en helligdags eftermiddag (1847).jpg, ''Farmboys and Girls Gather for Outdoor Merrymaking on a Holiday Afternoon'' (1847) File:Hammer interieur ferme.jpg, ''Farmhouse Interior''
(undated) File:En markedsdag i Fredericia (Hammer).jpg, ''Market Day in Fredericia''
(undated) File:Hans Jørgen Hammer - Amiliekilde.jpg, ''Baggesen and Schimmelmann'' (1872)
File:Hammer Et prospekt af Rom set fra kunstnerens bolig 1858.jpg, ''View of Rome from the Artist's Dwelling''
(1858) File:Parti fra en italiensk kyst (1858).jpg, ''Coastal Landscape''
(1858) File:Hans J. Hammer - Italienerinde, der tapper rødvin i en vinkælder.jpg, ''Woman Tapping Red Wine''
(undated) File:Motiv fra Italien med munke (Hammer).jpg, ''Motif from Italy with Monks''
(undated) File:H.J. Hammer - A Square in Ariccia, Italy. After Sunset - KMS826 - Statens Museum for Kunst (1862).jpg, ''A Square in Ariccia after Sunset''
(1862)
File:Modelstudie af en ung mand med en gren i hånden (1843).jpg, ''Study of a Young Male Model with a Branch in His Hand'' (1843) File:Kunstnerens atelier i Nyhavn med udsigt til Christianskirken og et skib på kanalen.jpg, ''The Artist's Studio in Nyhavn Overlooking Christian's Church and a Ship on the Canal'' (undated) File:Hans Jørgen Hammer - Pigen med toflerne (1843).jpg, ''Girl with Slippers – Model Study of Madam Hack'' (1843)


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Peter Nørgaard Larsen
"H. J. Hammer"
''Kunstindeks Danmark'' .
Hammer'
gravestone
in Rome's Protestant Cemetery {{DEFAULTSORT:Hammer, Hans Jorgen 19th-century Danish painters Danish male painters 1815 births 1882 deaths Artists from Copenhagen Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni 19th-century Danish male artists