The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts ( Danish : Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi - Billedkunst Skolerne ) has provided education in the arts for more than 250 years, playing its part in the development of the art of Denmark .
10-1638: Aagaard or Ågård is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Frederik Aagaard (1833–1895), Danish landscape painter Christen Aagaard (1616–1664), Danish poet Gudrun Stig Aagaard (1895–1986), Danish textile artist Jacob Aagaard (born 1973), Scottish chess grandmaster Jane Aagaard (born 1956), Australian politician Johannes Aagaard (1928–2007), Danish theologian and evangelist Julie Aagaard (born 1992), Danish handball player Just Michael Aagaard (1757–1819), Danish merchant Kari Aagaard , Norwegian handball player Martin Aagaard (1863–1913), Norwegian painter Mikkel Aagaard (born 1995), Danish ice hockey player Niels Aagaard (1612–1657), Danish scholar Robert Aagaard (1932–2001), English youth movement founder Rolf M. Aagaard (born 1945), Norwegian photographer Thorvald Aagaard (1877–1937), Danish composer and organist Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen (born 1964), Norwegian composer Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982), Danish artist Andreas Aagaard Kiønig (1771–1856), Norwegian judge Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg (1888–1975), Norwegian military officer Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg (1900–1985), Norwegian politician Bjarne Aagaard Strøm (1920–2008), Norwegian newspaper editor See also [ edit ] Douglas C. Aagard (born 1954), American politician from Utah Julie Dahle Aagård (born 1978), Norwegian jazz musician Olaf Aagard , owner of
20-640: A gift to the King Frederik V on his 31st birthday. Its name was changed to the Royal Danish Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in 1771. At the same event, Johann Friedrich Struensee introduced a new scheme in the academy to encourage artisan apprentices to take supplementary classes in drawing so as to develop the notion of "good taste". The building boom resulting from the Great Fire of 1795 greatly profited from this initiative. In 1814
30-476: A professor. His home was designed by the architect, Vilhelm Dahlerup , using stones from the original Royal Danish Theater , which had recently been demolished to make way for a new one. The house was declared a cultural monument in 1977. Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts The Royal Danish Academy of Portraiture, Sculpture, and Architecture in Copenhagen was inaugurated on 31 March 1754 , and given as
40-609: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Carl Frederik Aagaard Carl Frederik Peder Aagaard (29 January 1833 – 2 November 1895) was a Danish landscape painter and decorative artist. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and under P. C. Skovgaard . Many of his paintings focused on spots frequented by tourists. He was the son of a shoemaker. He had his first painting lessons in Odense but, in order to improve his skills, moved to Copenhagen in 1852 and joined his brother Johan [ da ] , who
50-709: The Jægersborg Dyrehave , which was purchased by the National Gallery of Denmark . During the 1870s, he made two extended trips to Italy to sketch landscapes. In 1858, he married Anna Pio (1836–1929); posthumously born daughter of the violinist, Pierre Theodore Pio (1810–1836). In 1874, he was elected a member of the Royal Academy. Five years later, he was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog and, in 1892, became
60-560: The surname Aagaard . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aagaard&oldid=1158751334 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Danish origin Danish-language surnames Norwegian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
70-693: The Aagard Lumber Company in Oregon Aagaard Islands in the Southern Ocean near the coast of Antarctica Aagaard Glacier in Graham Land, Antarctica References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, P. (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set . Oxford University Press, USA. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4 . Retrieved 2 September 2018 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
80-677: The chapel at Roskilde Cathedral . By himself, he worked at Frijsenborg , the Dagmar Theater [ da ] and the National Scala . As a landscape painter, he had his first exhibit in 1857 and was awarded the Neuhausenske Prize [ da ] . In 1865, he became the first recipient of the Sødringske Opmuntrings Prize [ da ] for landscape painters with his work depicting an autumn morning at
90-636: The name was changed again, this time to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts . It is still situated in its original building, the Charlottenborg Palace , located on the Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen . The School of Architecture has been situated in former naval buildings on Holmen since 1996. It teaches and conducts research on the subjects of painting , sculpting , architecture , graphics , photography , performance , and video , as well as in
100-569: Was a woodcutter . He studied drawing on wood and etching, along with lessons in decorative painting from Georg Hilker . He also took some classes at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts . Soon, he decided to focus on landscape painting and studied with P.C. Skovgaard . Together with Hilker, he decorated the entrance hall at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University , which has recently been restored. With Heinrich Hansen , he painted decorative borders for works by Wilhelm Marstrand in
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