Carl Frederik Emanuel Larsen usually known as Emanuel Larsen (15 September 1823, Copenhagen – 24 September 1859, Copenhagen) was a Danish painter who specialized in marine painting.
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He was awarded the Neuhausen Prize in 1851 for Udsigt fra Langelinie mod Nyholm med Mastekranen. Morgenbelysning. Despite his interest in Dutch marine art, Larsen was probably the Danish artist who was least influenced by foreign works. The influential Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788- 1865) praised Larssen's work, commenting that his paintings showed he had "an eye for the fresh, open life at sea" and that his ships were "not still but really appear to move". Larsen died in September 1859 after a short illness.[2][3]
Gallery
Linieskibet "Valdemar" krydser Sundet ind for en frisk bramsejlskuling (1856)
Skibe ved Sjællands kyst Morgen (1845)
Fregatten "Niels Juel" ved hovedvagten på Nyholm (1857)
Udsigt fra Langelinie mod Nyholm med Mastekranen Morgenbelysning (1850)
References
^Jens Peter Munk. "Emanuel Larsen". Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbach Kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
^ ab"C.W. Eckersberg og hans elever", Statens Museum for Kunst, 1983, p.116.