
La historia
What is now Denmark's national gallery began as the private hoard of its kings. The royal painting collection reaches back to the early 16th century, and one of its oldest treasures came as a gift, when Albrecht Dürer sent King Christian II a set of his finest prints. For centuries these works stayed in royal hands. From 1843 they were shown to the public, and in 1896 they moved into a purpose-built gallery in the middle of Copenhagen, where they remain.
The museum's great strength is the Danish Golden Age, the burst of painting in the first half of the 19th century. Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, often called the father of Danish painting, taught a generation to look hard at ordinary light, and his pupil Christen Købke painted the roofs, ramparts and quiet mornings of Copenhagen with a calm precision that still feels modern. Their small, still pictures are what many visitors come for.
Around them the collection widens out to seven centuries of European art, with Mantegna, Titian, Rubens and Rembrandt, and a strong modern wing reaching to Matisse and the Danish moderns. A glass-roofed extension links the old 1896 building to a long sculpture street, so the walk itself moves from royal picture gallery to open, daylit hall.
Colección
27 obras
AliceAmedeo Modigliani, 1918
En una osteria romanaCarl Bloch, 1866
La raya verdeHenri Matisse, 1905
Ante la puerta ventana. La esposa del artistaLaurits Andersen Ring, 1897
Vista a través de tres de los arcos del noroeste del tercer piso del ColiseoChristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815
Cristo como Redentor dolienteAndrea Mantegna, 1488
Retrato de Lorenzo CyboParmigianino, 1524
La caída de los TitanesCornelis van Haarlem, 1588
Vista desde la ventana del artistaMartinus Rørbye, 1825
Un grupo de artistas daneses en RomaConstantin Hansen, 1837
Un joven artista (Ditlev Blunck) examinando un boceto en un espejoWilhelm Bendz, 1826
Bella y Hanna. Las hijas mayores de M. L. NathansonChristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1820
La melancolíaLucas Cranach el Viejo, 1532
La madre del artista, Ane Hedvig Brøndum, en la habitación rojaAnna Ancher, 1909
La plaza de Amalienborg, CopenhagueVilhelm Hammershøi, 1896
Retrato de un hombreEl Greco, 1570
El escultor Jens Adolf Jerichau, esposo de la artistaElisabeth Baumann, 1846
La familia WaagepetersenWilhelm Bendz, 1830
Retrato del pintor veneciano Giovanni Bellini (?)Tiziano, 1511
El navío de línea ruso «Asow» y una fragata fondeados en la rada de ElsinorChristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1828
Hombre con boina emplumadaRembrandt, 1659
Autorretrato con camiseta de rayasHenri Matisse, 1906
Interior con violínHenri Matisse, 1918
Retrato de Matthaeus Yrsselius, abad de la abadía de San Miguel de AmberesPedro Pablo Rubens, 1624
El lujo IIHenri Matisse, 1908