Frederik Hansen Sodring PRICE CHARTS
1809 - 1862. Known for: Countryside landscape painting.
Born in 1809, Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter. The artist spent most of his childhood with his parents in Norway, until he went to the Kunstakademie in Copenhagen in 1825. He... Read full biography
Born in 1809, Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter. The artist spent most of his childhood with his parents in Norway, until he went to the Kunstakademie in Copenhagen in 1825. He was a student of Jens Peter Möller, but the most important influence on him was J. C. C. Dahl.... Read full biography
Born in 1809, Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter. The artist spent most of his childhood with his parents in Norway, until he went to the Kunstakademie in Copenhagen in 1825. He was a student of Jens Peter Möller, but the most important influence on him was J. C. C. Dahl. Between 1829 and 1831 Sødring traveled to Norway and Germany and spent some time in Munich. There were some landscape studies from southern Germany and Tyrol. In 1842 he married Henriette Marie de Bang... Read full biography
Born in 1809, Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter. The artist spent most of his childhood with his parents in Norway, until he went to the Kunstakademie in Copenhagen in 1825. He was a student of Jens Peter Möller, but the most important influence on him was J. C. C. Dahl. Between 1829 and 1831 Sødring traveled to Norway and Germany and spent some time in Munich. There were some landscape studies from southern Germany and Tyrol. In 1842 he married Henriette Marie de Bang (1809-1855), daughter of the owner of the castle Sparresholm of Nästved.
Born in 1809, Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter. The artist spent most of his childhood with his parents in Norway, until he went to the Kunstakademie in Copenhagen in 1825. He was a student of Jens Peter Möller, but the most important influence on him was J. C. C. Dahl. Between 1829 and 1831 Sødring traveled to Norway and Germany and spent some time in Munich. There were some landscape studies from southern Germany and Tyrol. In 1842 he married Henriette Marie de Bang (1809-1855), daughter of the owner of the castle Sparresholm of Nästved.

