Ole Ring's work is strongly influenced by that of his father. He was a naturalist who painted numerous paintings of landscapes and village life on eastern Zealand. Ring preferred to paint in the autumn and winter months, and the images, which typically have a greyish, silvery tinge, were affected by the winter light in the color scheme. Unlike his father, he has also painted many cityscapes from Copenhagen.[3][1]
He died in Køge and is buried at Klosterkirkegården.[3]
Selected works
Vinteraften ved Roskildeøø (udst. 1926)
Tubæk å mod øst (1942)
Landsby med kirke (1947)
Forår, Præstø
Piletræer som spejler sig i et gadekær
Losning af en paket i Nyhavn
Hestetrukken vogn i Overgaden oven Vandet
References
^ abc"Ole Ring". Kunstindeks Danmark/Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
^"Ole Ring". Den Store Danske. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
^ ab"Ole Ring". gravsted.dk. Retrieved 12 July 2020.