Peder Als

Peder Als, a Danish historical and portrait painter, born at Copenhagen in 1725, studied for some time under C. G. Pile. After gaining the first great prize given by the academy at Copenhagen in 1755, he went to Rome and entered the school of Mengs. He occupied himself chiefly in copying the pictures of Raphael and Andrea del Sarto, which it is said that he did with great accuracy. He also copied Correggio and Titian. On his return to his own country he painted some good portraits; but his colouring was too sombre to give a pleasing effect to his pictures of females, and his work was frequently so laboured as to be deprived of all animation. Copies of the works of the old masters by Als are to be seen in Denmark. He died in 1775.
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Peder Als Portrait of Admiral Frederik Christian Kaas oil painting


Portrait of Admiral Frederik Christian Kaas
Gemälde ID::  80894
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Portrait of Admiral Frederik Christian Kaas
1752(1752) Medium Oil cyf
1752(1752) _ Medium_Oil _ cyf
   
   
     

Peder Als Johan Hartvig Ernst Bernstorff oil painting


Johan Hartvig Ernst Bernstorff
Gemälde ID::  82223
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Johan Hartvig Ernst Bernstorff
Date 1700s Medium Oil cjr
Date_1700s _ Medium_Oil _ cjr
   
   
     

Peder Als Johannes Wiedewelt oil painting


Johannes Wiedewelt
Gemälde ID::  83831
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Johannes Wiedewelt
Date 1766(1766) Medium Oil cjr
Date_1766(1766) _ Medium_Oil _ cjr
   
   
     

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     Peder Als
     Peder Als, a Danish historical and portrait painter, born at Copenhagen in 1725, studied for some time under C. G. Pile. After gaining the first great prize given by the academy at Copenhagen in 1755, he went to Rome and entered the school of Mengs. He occupied himself chiefly in copying the pictures of Raphael and Andrea del Sarto, which it is said that he did with great accuracy. He also copied Correggio and Titian. On his return to his own country he painted some good portraits; but his colouring was too sombre to give a pleasing effect to his pictures of females, and his work was frequently so laboured as to be deprived of all animation. Copies of the works of the old masters by Als are to be seen in Denmark. He died in 1775.

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