Rasmus Christiansen

Rasmus Christiansen
Självporträtt, 1884
Född2 februari 1863
Bjertrup vid Hørning
Död11 november 1940
Köpenhamn
NationalitetDansk
Yrke/uppdragTecknare, målare
Torvskærning på Vildmosen, 1884

Rasmus Aagaard Christiansen, född 2 februari 1863 i Bjertrup vid Hørning, död 11 november 1940 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk tecknare och målare.

Efter att blivit målargesäll och gått ut från den tekniska skolan i Aarhus 1881, fortsatte Christiansen på Kunstakademiet under åren 1881–1882. Därefter vidareutbildade han sig på Kunstnernes Studieskole under P.S. Krøyer och Laurits Tuxen.

Han bidrog till vårutställningen på Charlottenborg 1884 med vinterbilden Toget kommer.[1]

Toget kommer, motiv från en järnvägskorsning i Jylland, 1884

Han gjorde utlandsresor tillsammans med Vilhelm Hammershøi till Berlin och andra städer.

Rasmus Christiansen har målat djurbilder, porträtt, genrebilder och landskapsmotiv. Under sina senare år var han också illustratör, bland annat i tidskrifterna Punch, Klods-Hans och Blæksprutten samt dagstidningen Politiken. Han gjorde också skolplanscher.

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  1. ^ "Rasmus Christiansen", bind 4, side 914 i Salmonsens konversationsleksikon av Sigurd Müller

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Rasmus Christiansen Toget kommer 1884.png
'The train is coming. Motif from a railroad crossing in Jutland', 1884 by Rasmus Christiansen, Danish painter and drawer
Oil on canvas – 94 x 125 cm. (37 x 49.2 in.)
Toerveskaering i Vildmosen RChristiansen023.jpg
Peatcutting in Vildmosen, Jutland, Denmark
Jydske Lov gives - Rasmus Christiansen (17023) - cropped.png
Författare/Upphovsman:
Rasmus Christiansen (1863-1940)
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Jyske Lov (The Law of Jutland) was the third and last of the regional laws instituted by the Danish king Valdemar II. It was signed in the last year of his reign (1241) at his castle in Vordingborg. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower right: R: Chr 1891. Text: Danmarks Historie i Billeder XXV Jydske Lov gives. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped by uploader.
Valdemar Atterdag indtager Visby - Rasmus Christiansen (17026) - cropped.png
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Rasmus Christiansen (1863-1940)
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The Danish king Valdemar IV invaded Gotland in 1361, slaughtered a peasant army outside the walls of Visby and conquered both the city and the island. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower right: R: Chr: 91. Text: Danmarks Historie i Billeder XXVIII Valdemar Atterdag indtager Visby. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped by uploader.
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Self portrait from 1884 by the Danish painter and drawer Rasmus Christiansen, 1863-1940
Københavns overgivelse til Christian den Tredie - Rasmus Christiansen (17032) - cropped.png
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After a year-long siege the city of Copenhagen finally surrendered to king Christian III. The scene shows him entering the gates in August 1536. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower left: R: Chr:. Text: Danmarks historie i Billeder XXXIV, Köbenhavns overgivelse til Christian den Tredje. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped by uploader.
Niels Ebbesen - Rasmus Christiansen (17025) - cropped.png
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Rasmus Christiansen (1863-1940)
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Niels Ebbesen belonged to the gentry of Jutland and turned against the reign of count Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg, killing him in Randers in 1340. The scene shows Niels and his men leaving the town, having destroyed the bridge over the Gudenå. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower right: R: Chr: 91. Text: Danmarks Historie i Billeder XXVII Nils Ebbesön. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped by uploader.
Kristian den Anden forlader København - Rasmus Christiansen (17030) - cropped.png
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Rasmus Christiansen (1863-1940)
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The Danish king Christian II faced several rebellions and in April 1523 he left the country. The scene shows him embarking with his family from Copenhagen. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower right: R: Chr. Text: Danmarks historie i Billeder XXXII, Kristian den Anden forlader Kjöbenhavn. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped and slightly rotated by uploader.
Slaget ved Svarterå - Rasmus Christiansen (17033) - cropped.png
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Rasmus Christiansen (1863-1940)
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The battle of Svaterå - now known as the battle of Axtorna - was the only full-scale landbattle of the Northern Seven Years War. It was fought in October 1565 and despite being outnumbered, the commander Daniel Rantzau led the Danish forces to victory. According to tradition, the Danish army gathered in prayer before the battle. Colour lithograph on paper, glued on cardboard.

Signed lower right: R:Chr:91. Text: Danmarks historie i Billeder XXXV, Slaget ved Svarteraa. Alfred Jacobsens litogr. Etablissement, København K.

Published in 1898, documented in V.E. Clausen: Folkelig grafik i Skandinavien, 1973, page 144. Cropped by uploader.