Carl Bloch

Visual Artist

1834 – 1890

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Who was Carl Bloch?

Carl Heinrich Bloch was a Danish painter.

He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and studied with Wilhelm Marstrand at the Royal Danish Academy of Art there. Bloch's parents wanted their son to enter a respectable profession - an officer in the Navy. This, however, was not what Carl wanted. His only interest was drawing and painting, and he was consumed by the idea of becoming an artist. He went to Italy to study art, passing through the Netherlands, where he became acquainted with the work of Rembrandt, which became a major influence on him. Carl Bloch met his wife, Alma Trepka, in Rome, where he married her on May 31, 1868. They were happily married until her early death in 1886.

His early work featured rural scenes from everyday life. From 1859 to 1866, Bloch lived in Italy, and this period was important for the development of his historical style.

His first great success was the exhibition of his "Prometheus Unbound" in Copenhagen in 1865. After the death of Marstrand, he finished the decoration of the ceremonial hall at the University of Copenhagen.

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Born
May 23, 1834
Copenhagen
Also known as
  • Блох, Карл Генрих
Education
  • Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Lived in
  • Copenhagen
Died
Feb 22, 1890
Copenhagen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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