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A cozy conversation over the picket fence

A cozy conversation over the picket fence

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A fisherwoman warms her hands on a cup of hot soup

A fisherwoman warms her hands on a cup of hot soup

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A grazing cow on rolling fields in Svinkløv

A grazing cow on rolling fields in Svinkløv

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A meeting on the road, Dragør

A meeting on the road, Dragør

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A Skagen kitchen

A Skagen kitchen

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A woman feeds the chickens, with a cod's head on a stick seen on the left side

A woman feeds the chickens, with a cod's head on a stick seen on the left side

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Among Artists

Among Artists

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An Artist's Gathering

An Artist's Gathering

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An Evening Party in the Artist's Home

An Evening Party in the Artist's Home

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Boats on Ærø Beach

Boats on Ærø Beach

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Bramsnes Bay

Bramsnes Bay

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Dead swan

Dead swan

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Ducks by a small forest pond

Ducks by a small forest pond

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En solrig forhave i Dragør

En solrig forhave i Dragør

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Evening Talk

Evening Talk

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Forest scene

Forest scene

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From the common south of Dragør with a ditch and grazing sheep

From the common south of Dragør with a ditch and grazing sheep

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From the unexcavated part of Pompeii. Mount Vesuvius in the background

From the unexcavated part of Pompeii. Mount Vesuvius in the background

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Geese by a Lake. A Storm is Brewing. Dragør, the Island of Amager

Geese by a Lake. A Storm is Brewing. Dragør, the Island of Amager

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Geese by a lake. Facing unsettled weather. Dragør

Geese by a lake. Facing unsettled weather. Dragør

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Gray weather day by the Limfjord

Gray weather day by the Limfjord

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Grazing cows at Refnæs

Grazing cows at Refnæs

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Helga Johansen, the artist's sister

Helga Johansen, the artist's sister

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Hindgavl's sheep on the hills by the Little Belt. Late summer afternoon

Hindgavl's sheep on the hills by the Little Belt. Late summer afternoon

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Kunstdrucke von Viggo Johansen

Collection: Art prints by Viggo Johansen

Viggo Johansen was a Danish painter and is considered one of the most warm-hearted and characteristic representatives of Danish realism in the late 19th century - an artist whose work was dedicated to the theme of domestic life and family warmth with a persistence and persuasiveness that secured him an unmistakable position among his contemporaries and whose paintings still appeal today with an immediacy that bridges all temporal distance. He was born in Copenhagen in 1851 and received his artistic training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, before gaining decisive impulses through study trips to Germany and the Netherlands. His encounter with Dutch genre painting of the 17th century and German realism left visible traces in his development and strengthened his conviction that the everyday and familiar is a fully-fledged and serious artistic theme.

Johansen developed a deep affection for the inner life of the middle-class home and the world of the family as an artistic subject early on. It was not the big story or the dramatic event that interested him, but the quiet, fleeting moments of life together: a Christmas Eve by candlelight, children playing in the garden, the family having lunch together, his wife Martha doing housework or reading. He treated these motifs with an attention and affection that lends them a dignity and beauty that goes far beyond mere genre painting. His depictions of Christmas in the family circle in particular are among the best-known and most beloved works of Danish painting of his generation and have become deeply engraved in Denmark's collective pictorial memory.

From the 1880s onwards, Johansen established himself as one of the most respected figures in Danish artistic life. A central feature of his mature work is his extraordinary mastery of interior light, which he used to create the atmosphere of his domestic scenes. Candlelight, the warm light of a summer evening through white curtains, the diffused winter light of a Danish afternoon - he uses all of these with a confidence and sensitivity that gives his paintings a vibrant, lively quality that inextricably combines technical virtuosity and emotional warmth. His garden scenes and summer paintings from Skagen in particular, where he regularly visited the lively artists' colony, are among the freshest and most colorful works of his oeuvre.

In addition to his work as a painter, Johansen was an esteemed and influential figure in Danish artistic life who, as a teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, influenced several generations of Danish painters and whose human warmth and artistic integrity earned him universal respect. His close connection to the Skagen artists' colony, whose circle he enriched as a regular guest without ever becoming an actual core member, lends his biography an additional cultural-historical dimension. Viggo Johansen died in Copenhagen in 1935, very old and artistically active to the end. Today he is regarded as one of the most endearing and characteristic figures of Danish painting of the late 19th century, whose works are represented in the major Danish museums and whose depictions of domestic life are considered the warmest and most human testimonies to a pictorial tradition that elevated the intimate and familiar to the highest artistic virtue.