Christian Albrecht Jensen / Attributed – Portrait Of A Lady Wearing A Bonnet With Pink Ribbons (c.1830)

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A beautiful and well preserved oil on canvas presented in an Empire gilded frame of the period. Attributed to Christian Albrecht Jensen (1792-1870)

Canvas: 10 x 8 in. (25.5 x 20.5cm.)
Frame: 13 7/8 x 11 7/8 in. (35.2 x 30.2 cm.)

Description

This painting is typical of the portraits produced by Danish artists of the 1820s and 30s, the size of the canvas, representation of the sitter and execution point to one of less than a handful of artists. In 2012 we requested an opinion from the Chief Curator, Kasper Monrad, at The National Gallery of Denmark, below is a copy of his reply.

The painting style seems close to that of Christian Albrecht Jensen (1792-1870), who painted several portraits of the same type, often with a lively characterization of the sitter. If it is indeed by Jensen, it is not a sketch, but a finished painting. During his own lifetime, he was known-and scolded by the Danish critics! – For his sketchy painting style.

Jensen had several English customers, however, and could be one of the portraits he painted on his trips to England in 1837, 1838, 1839-40, 1843 and 1853.

Former Chief Curator, Kasper Monrad (1952-2018), Statens Museum for Kunst.

A portrait by Jensen dated 1827 is illustrated in the first volume of Sigurd Schultz’s 2 volume catalogue on the artist. The portrait shows a young lady wearing a similar necklace to the one in our portrait: C. A. Jensen. I-II. Copenhagen, 1932. No.124, page 209.