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Carl Henrik Bogh BIOGRAPHY
1827 Denmark - 1893 Denmark. Known for: Landscape and animal painting.
Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he... Read full biography
Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he also lived for awhile in Sweden, and Norway. Carl Henrik Bøgh died in 1893, in Denmark.
Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he also lived for awhile in Sweden, and Norway. Carl Henrik Bøgh died in 1893, in Denmark.
Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he also lived for awhile in Sweden, and Norway. Carl Henrik Bøgh died in 1893, in Denmark.
Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he also lived for awhile in Sweden, and Norway. Carl Henrik Bøgh died in 1893, in Denmark.
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Carl Henrik Bøgh was born in Denmark, in 1827. During his studies, he was deeply influenced by French art. Carl created mostly landscapes and animal depictions. In addition to his native Denmark, he also lived for awhile in Sweden, and Norway. Carl Henrik Bøgh died in 1893, in Denmark.
