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Jens Juel Magdalen Charlotte Hedevig Numsen oil painting


Magdalen Charlotte Hedevig Numsen
Painting ID::  82221
Artist: Jens Juel
Painting: Magdalen Charlotte Hedevig Numsen
Introduction: Date 1772(1772) Medium Oil cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jens Juel Portrait of Agnete Marie Hielmstierne oil painting


Portrait of Agnete Marie Hielmstierne
Painting ID::  82275
Artist: Jens Juel
Painting: Portrait of Agnete Marie Hielmstierne
Introduction: Date 1770s Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jens Juel Thomasine Gyllembourg oil painting


Thomasine Gyllembourg
Painting ID::  83074
Artist: Jens Juel
Painting: Thomasine Gyllembourg
Introduction: Late 1700s Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jens Juel Johan Theodor Holmskjold and family oil painting


Johan Theodor Holmskjold and family
Painting ID::  83098
Artist: Jens Juel
Painting: Johan Theodor Holmskjold and family
Introduction: 1785(1785) Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jens Juel Portrat der Herzogin Louisa von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg in turkischer Tracht oil painting


Portrat der Herzogin Louisa von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg in turkischer Tracht
Painting ID::  90294
Artist: Jens Juel
Painting: Portrat der Herzogin Louisa von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg in turkischer Tracht
Introduction: c. 1780-1790 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 44.5 x 33.5 cm (17.5 x 13.2 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1745-1802 Danish Jens Juel Galleries was a Danish painter, primarily known for his many portraits, of which the largest collection is on display at Frederiksborg Castle. He was born in the house of his mothers brother Johan Jørgensen, who was a school teacher in Balslev on the island of Fyn. Jens Juel was the illegitimate son of Vilhelmine Elisabeth Juel (January 1725 ?C March 1799), who served at Wedellsborg and a fine gentleman, probably a Wedell or Lord Jens Juel. When Juel was one year old, his mother married Jørgen Jørgensen (1724 ?C June 4, 1796), who was a school master in Gamborg, not far from Balslev, and he grew up in Gamborg. He showed an interest in painting from an early age, and his parents sent him to be an apprentice of painter Johann Michael Gehrman in Hamburg, where he worked hard for five or six years and improved himself so far, that he created himself a reputation as a painter of portraits, landscapes, etc. Just over twenty years old he came to Copenhagen to attend the Royal Danish Academy of Art. In 1767 he was awarded its small gold medal and in 1771 the large gold medal. In 1772 he left Copenhagen to be away for eight years. Initially, he went to Rome where he stayed for four years together with other Danish artists, including Abildgaard. From Rome, he moved to Paris, at the time a center of portrait painting. In 1777 he moved on to Geneva, where he stayed for two years at the home of his friend Charles Bonnet in the company of other Danish artists, including etcher Clemens. In Geneva, Juel soon earned himself a reputation as an excellent artist and he painted many portraits. Through Bonnet, who had become a member of honour of the Danish academy, his reputation reached Denmark. After eight years of absence, he returned to Copenhagen in 1780 after a brief stay in Hamburg, where he met Klopstock. It was at his house, that he painted his well-known picture of "Messiadens Digter". Back in Copenhagen, he created himself a reputation as a painter of portraits for the royal house, nobility and the well-to-do. April 4, 1782, he was unanimously elected to be a member of the academy by Mandelberg, Weidenhaupt and Abildgaard. He became the director of the academy in 1795. . Related Artists to Jens Juel : | Giacinto Gimignani | John Shackleton | EMPOLI | Dwight William Tryon | Georg Anton Rasmussen |

 

 

 

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