Herman Wilhelm Bissen
Herman Wilhelm Bissen | |
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Born |
Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein | 13 October 1798
Died |
10 March 1868 69) Copenhagen, Denmark | (aged
Education | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
Known for | Sculpting |
Movement | Danish Golden Age, Neoclassicism |
Herman Wilhelm Bissen (13 October 1798 – 10 March 1868) was a Danish sculptor.
Biography
Bissen first studied painting in Copenhagen, then became a pupil of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. In 1824, he travelled to Rome and met Christian Daniel Rauch in Berlin. Under the influence of Thorvaldsen, his style changed from romanticism to neo-classicism. Back in Denmark, Bissen became professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen in 1834, changing in style to realism. Among his works are the monumental Landsoldaten (1858) in Fredericia and the Isted Lion (1862) (originally in Flensburg, over Berlin and Copenhagen and back to Flensburg) and many smaller pieces.
External links
Media related to Herman Wilhelm Bissen at Wikimedia Commons
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Preceded by Jørgen Hansen Koch |
Director of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts 1850–1853 |
Succeeded by Wilhelm Marstrand |
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