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Andreas Peter Madsen BIOGRAPHY
1822 - 1911. Known for: Animal and nature depictions.
Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned... Read full biography
Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned him high esteem from his contemporaries, including the art critic Høyen. He was a friend of Johan... Read full biography
Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned him high esteem from his contemporaries, including the art critic Høyen. He was a friend of Johan Thomas Lundbye and flourished in the 19th century.
Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned him high esteem from his contemporaries, including the art critic Høyen. He was a friend of Johan Thomas Lundbye and flourished in the 19th century.
Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned him high esteem from his contemporaries, including the art critic Høyen. He was a friend of Johan Thomas Lundbye and flourished in the 19th century.
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Andreas Peter Madsen was a Danish artist who studied at the Copenhagen Academy in 1835 under Eckersberg. He was known for his simple and unsentimental depictions of nature and animals, which earned him high esteem from his contemporaries, including the art critic Høyen. He was a friend of Johan Thomas Lundbye and flourished in the 19th century.
