![]() ![]() Throughout Kyhn’s career, he strove to be faithful to both ideals. At the same time he received private lessons from Christoffer-Wilhelm Eckersberg who believed that all landscapes should be based on complete topographical accuracy and whose teachings helped formulate the so-called “Golden Age” in Danish paintings. By 1836 until 1844 Kyhn was at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, where he studied with Johann Ludwig Lund who espoused German Romanticism. He began his training as an apprentice to a copperplate engraver and architect. Painted at all hours, during every season, encompassing virtually every region in Denmark, Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn’s landscapes constitute an incomparable national legacy. 109, titled After Sunset ( Efter Solnedgang) Possibly Charlottenborg Palace, Copenhagen, 1873, no. Private Collection, New York, circa 1998 until 2013 Lindeskov Hansens Kunstsamlinger sale, Bruun Rasmussen Vejle, August 14, 1998, lot 17 Lindeskov Hansens Kunstsamlinger, Pedersholm, Vejle, Jutland, 1976-1998 when deaccessioned by the museum Niels Lindeskov Hansen (1899-1979) who founded ![]()
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