Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior
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Christian Valdemar Clausen (1862-1911) - Interior

19th century
Other style
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From: 9000, Gent - 9000, Belgium

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    Christian Valdemar Clausen's painting depicts an intimate, comfortable interior scene, probably a well-furnished living room or sitting room.
    Christian Valdemar Clausen was known for his ability to depict light and atmosphere in domestic interiors. This painting is a fine example of his work, which demonstrates his concern to capture the essence of interior life and the comfort of the home. His works often reflect a sense of domestic peace and happiness, making ordinary scenes special and worthy of artistic representation.
    Clausen effectively captures a warm, serene and slightly nostalgic atmosphere. The choice of warm colors and the play of light and shadow create a sense of tranquility and comfort. Clausen's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of furniture, fabric textures and light reflections. This precision helps convey the richness of the interior and the personality of the space. The painting highlights Clausen's ability to capture the play of light and shadow, a hallmark of his work. His style often focuses on domestic scenes, capturing the quiet, intimate moments of everyday life.

    Christian Valdemar Clausen 1862-1911
    Christian Valdemar Clausen was born on February 17, 1862 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Carl Michael Clausen and Ida Vilhelmine Jantzen. Clausen's early interest in art led to formal training in the field. He studied at the Technical School of Art and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1879 to 1882. He perfected his skills with an apprenticeship at the Laurits Tuxen School of Art.
    Clausen's career was marked by extensive travel and study. In 1887, he traveled to Paris and Spain with his friend Johan Rohde, which had a considerable influence on his artistic development. In 1889, he returned to Paris and took part in the Exposition Universelle, where he received an "honorable mention". His work during this period is characterized by a particular attention to light and atmosphere, often depicting figures illuminated by lamp light or natural window light.
    Clausen exhibited widely throughout his career. He took part in the spring exhibitions at Charlottenborg Palace on numerous occasions between 1884 and 1911. His work was also shown at international exhibitions, including the Nordic Art Exhibition in Copenhagen (1888) and the International Art Exhibition in Berlin (1891). In 1900, he took part in the Paris Universal Exhibition, confirming his reputation as a leading artist.
    Christian Valdemar Clausen is best known for his sensitive, atmospheric paintings, which frequently depict serene interior scenes with an emphasis on the effects of light. He was one of the first to capture the subtle interplay of light and shadow, bringing a unique depth and warmth to his subjects. Clausen's work remains appreciated for its technical skill and emotional resonance.
    Christian Valdemar Clausen died on February 26, 1911 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. His legacy lives on through his contributions to Danish and European art, with his works held in various collections and museums.

    Ref: YPAS391NNT

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes of Other style Style)
    Period 19th century (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes 19th century)
    Country of origin Denmark
    Length (cm) 66
    Height (cm) 78
    Depth (cm) 5
    Materials Oil on canvas
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 9000, Gent - 9000, Belgium
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