Gudmund Herman Peter Hentze PRICE CHARTS
1875 Næstved - 1948 Frederiksberg. Known for: Easel painting, book illustration, miniature painting, drawings for embroidery, metal works, jewelry designs.
Gudmund Hentze was a versatile artist who abandoned a language inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelites and German and French artists. He was trained at the Academy of Arts and the Zahrtmann School of... Read full biography
Gudmund Hentze was a versatile artist who abandoned a language inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelites and German and French artists. He was trained at the Academy of Arts and the Zahrtmann School of Arts, furthered his studies in Florence, and held exhibitions in various European cities. Hentze... Read full biography
Gudmund Hentze was a versatile artist who abandoned a language inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelites and German and French artists. He was trained at the Academy of Arts and the Zahrtmann School of Arts, furthered his studies in Florence, and held exhibitions in various European cities. Hentze excelled in easel painting, book illustration, miniature painting, drawings for embroidery, metal works such as cutlery and ashtrays, interior decorations, and jewelry designs. He collaborated with... Read full biography
Gudmund Hentze was a versatile artist who abandoned a language inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelites and German and French artists. He was trained at the Academy of Arts and the Zahrtmann School of Arts, furthered his studies in Florence, and held exhibitions in various European cities. Hentze excelled in easel painting, book illustration, miniature painting, drawings for embroidery, metal works such as cutlery and ashtrays, interior decorations, and jewelry designs. He collaborated with workshops such as Mogens Ballin's and Georg Jensen's. The term Pre-Raphaelite is associated with his early influences and artistic style.... Read full biography
Gudmund Hentze was a versatile artist who abandoned a language inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelites and German and French artists. He was trained at the Academy of Arts and the Zahrtmann School of Arts, furthered his studies in Florence, and held exhibitions in various European cities. Hentze excelled in easel painting, book illustration, miniature painting, drawings for embroidery, metal works such as cutlery and ashtrays, interior decorations, and jewelry designs. He collaborated with workshops such as Mogens Ballin's and Georg Jensen's. The term Pre-Raphaelite is associated with his early influences and artistic style.... Read full biography

