Resting Model
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Romanticism
1839
55.0 x 40.0 cm
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Resting Model
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Description de l'œuvre
A Sensuous Embrace of Form and Feeling: Constantin Hansen’s “Resting Model”
The Danish Golden Age witnessed an explosion of artistic innovation, fueled by patronage from the royal family and a burgeoning intellectual climate. Among the luminaries shaping this era was Constantin Hansen (1804-1880), whose masterpiece, "Resting Model," exemplifies the period’s fascination with naturalism alongside a daring exploration of human emotion. Painted in 1839, this nude portrait transcends mere representation; it embodies a profound contemplation of femininity and artistic ambition.- Subject Matter & Context: Hansen's subject is a young woman reclining gracefully on her side in bed—a pose deliberately chosen to convey both repose and vulnerability. The painting emerged during Hansen’s extended stay in Rome, a city renowned for its humanist ideals and artistic fervor. Unlike the academic conventions prevalent at the time, Hansen eschewed rigid anatomical precision, prioritizing instead an expressive portrayal of flesh and bone. This decision reflects a broader trend toward capturing psychological nuance rather than simply documenting physical appearance.
- Style & Technique: Hansen’s style aligns closely with the Romantic movement's emphasis on emotion and imagination. He employed meticulous observation—aided by anatomical studies—to achieve remarkable realism, yet he skillfully modulated light and shadow to imbue the figure with palpable warmth and tenderness. The artist utilized oil paints on canvas, applying thin glazes to build up layers of color that capture subtle variations in skin tone and texture. Notably, Hansen’s attention to detail extends beyond the nude itself; the carefully rendered bed linens and background furnishings contribute to a sense of atmosphere and intimacy.
- Symbolism & Artistic Intent: “Resting Model” operates on multiple symbolic levels. The woman's posture speaks to themes of quiet contemplation, feminine grace, and vulnerability—qualities valued within Romantic aesthetics. Furthermore, Hansen’s deliberate departure from academic formalism represents a conscious rejection of prevailing artistic dogma. He sought not merely to depict beauty but to convey an emotional truth—a celebration of the human form as capable of expressing profound feelings.
- Emotional Impact: The painting's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and admiration. Hansen’s masterful handling of light and color creates a luminous effect that draws the viewer into the scene, fostering a sense of connection with the subject. The woman’s serene expression invites contemplation on themes of peace, serenity, and inner beauty—resonances that continue to captivate audiences today.
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Biographie de l'artiste
Early Life and Training
Constantin Hansen (1804 – 1880) was born in Rome, Italy, the son of portrait painter Hans Hansen. The family soon relocated to Vienna, where Constanze Mozart, the widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, became godmother at his christening and he was named after her. Within his first year, the family moved to Copenhagen, where he was raised. He entered the architecture school of the Royal Danish Academy of Art (*Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi*) at 12 years of age, but changed his course of study to painting at the age of 21. He began his training under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg in 1828. Following the loss of both parents due to typhus, Hansen became the sole supporter of his younger sisters and took over several commissions, including those for the portrait collection at Frederiksborg Palace and decorative paintings for Christiansborg Palace.Artistic Career
Initially, Hansen studied architecture but later shifted his focus to painting under Eckersberg in 1828. He lost both his parents due to typhus, becoming the sole provider for his younger sisters. This circumstance propelled him into accepting numerous commissions, notably reproductions of portraits at Frederiksborg Palace and elaborate murals adorning Christiansborg Palace. Hansen’s artistic journey was marked by a profound engagement with literature and mythology, heavily influenced by art historian Niels Laurits Høyen who encouraged him to recreate a national historical painting based on Norse mythology. This ambition resulted in “The Danish Constituent Assembly,” completed between 1861 and 1865, a monumental work reflecting the artistic fervor of his time.Travel and Inspiration
Between 1835 and 1837, Hansen embarked on a formative two-year expedition abroad, extending it by another year. His travels encompassed Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Nuremberg, and Munich before arriving in Italy, where he encountered fellow Dane Bertel Thorvaldsen. This encounter profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities, evident in “A Group of Danish Artists in Rome,” which captures the sensual beauty characteristic of the Danish Golden Age.Notable Works and Legacy
Hansen’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of genres, including portraits, mythological scenes, landscapes, and historical paintings. Among his most celebrated achievements is “The Danish Constituent Assembly,” a monumental depiction of a pivotal moment in Danish history—a testament to his ambition and artistic prowess. Furthermore, he decorated the vestibule of the University of Copenhagen with mythological figures from 1844 to 1853, demonstrating his commitment to elevating Danish art and culture. His legacy continues to resonate within the Thorvaldsens Museum, where his works stand alongside those of Bertel Thorvaldsen, cementing his place as a cornerstone of Danish artistic heritage.Constantin Hansen
1804 - 1880 , Italie
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Bertel Thorvaldsen']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg']
- Date Of Birth: November 3, 1804
- Date Of Death: March 29, 1880
- Full Name: Constantin Hansen
- Nationality: Danish
- Notable Artworks:
- A Group of Danish Artists in Rome
- Portrait of Frederikke Vilhelmine Hage, née Faber
- Place Of Birth: Rome, Italy

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