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Sat ud Gemälde ID:: 73685
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Sat ud Sat ud (Evicted), oil painting by Erik Henningsen
cjr Sat_ud_(Evicted),_oil_painting_by_Erik_Henningsen
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En agitator Gemälde ID:: 73686
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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En agitator En agitator (An agitator), oil painting by Erik Henningsen
1899(1899)
En_agitator_(An_agitator),_oil_painting_by_Erik_Henningsen_
1899(1899)
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Barnemordet Gemälde ID:: 74381
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Barnemordet English: Erik Henningsen: Summus jus, summa injuria / Barnemordet (The infantcide), oil painting by Erik Henningsen
Date 1886
cyf English:_Erik_Henningsen:_Summus_jus,_summa_injuria_/_Barnemordet_(The_infantcide),_oil_painting_by_Erik_Henningsen_
Date_1886
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farmers in the capital Gemälde ID:: 74382
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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farmers in the capital Bønder i hovedstaden (farmers in the capital), oil painting by Erik Henningsen
Date 1887(1887)
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Bønder_i_hovedstaden_(farmers_in_the_capital),_oil_painting_by_Erik_Henningsen_
Date_1887(1887)
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A wounded worker), Gemälde ID:: 75288
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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A wounded worker), English: En såret arbejder (A wounded worker), oil painting by Erik Henningsen
Date 1895
cyf English:_En_såret_arbejder_(A_wounded_worker),_oil_painting_by_Erik_Henningsen_
Date_1895
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Erik Henningsen
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(29 August 1855 - 28 November 1930) was a Danish painter and illustrator. He is best known for his Social Realist paintings of poor and exposed groups in the 1880s and 1890s. He was the younger brother of Frants Henningsen who was also a painter.
Erik Henningsen was born on 29 August 1855 in Copenhagen to Frants Ludvig Henningsen (1820-1869), a grocer, and Hilda Charlotte Christine ne Schou (1824-1880). He showed an early artistic talent and was articled to decorative painter A. Hellesen. He also took drawing lessons privately with C. V. Nielsen and was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1873. He graduated in 1877 and won several awards and distinctions, including the Academy's Annual Medal in 1887 and 1890, the Ancher Prize in 1889. |
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