Georg Achen Explained

Georg Nicolai Achen (23 July 1860 – 6 January 1912) was a Danish painter. One of the more accomplished Naturalists of his generation, from the 1890s he specialized in portraits.[1]

Biography

Born in Frederikssund and moved with his family to Copenhagen in 1871, he was the younger brother of the architect Eggert Achen. Achen first studied painting under Vilhelm Kyhn before attending the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1877 to 1883. Thereafter he studied under P.S. Krøyer at Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler. He first exhibited at Charlottenborg in 1883 and at Den Frie in 1896.[2]

In the 1880s, he painted mainly landscapes but from the 1890s, he became one of Denmark's most popular portraitists, creating especially artistic paintings of members of his family. Under the influence of Vilhelm Hammershøi, his interiors with a dark female figure in pink, grey and brownish hues testify to his simple, aesthetic approach.[3] One of his most appreciated works is Drømmevinduet (The Dream Window), an oil painting of a maid peering out of one of the windows in Liselund Slot, painted in 1903.[4] [5]

Georg Achen died in Frederiksberg on 6 January 1912.[6]

Awards

In 1890, Aachen was awarded the Thorvaldsen Medal for Min Moders Portræt, a portrait of his mother .[1]

Literature

External links

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Georg Achen. Den Store Danske. 30 October 2014 . Danish.
  2. Web site: G. Achen. Dansk Bibliografisk Leksikon. 30 October 2014 . Danish.
  3. Web site: Georg Achen. Peter Nørgaard Larsen. Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon. 30 October 2014 . Danish.
  4. Web site: Northern Impressions. artsglobal.org. 1 February 2005. 30 October 2013 .
  5. Web site: Drømmevinduet i det gamle Liselund Slot. Kundstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon. 30 October 2014 . Danish.
  6. Web site: Georg Nicolai Achen. Kendtes gravsted. 30 October 2014 . Danish.