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Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz (20 March 1804 – 14 November 1832) was a Danish painter mainly known for genre works and portraits which often portray his artist colleagues and their daily lives. He was one of the most talented artists in the successful generation of painters who studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg but died early and has therefore left a relatively small oeuvre. [1]

Wilhelm Bendz
Christen Købke, Portrait of Wilhelm Bendz, oil on canvas, c. 1830
Born(1804-03-20)20 March 1804
Odense, Denmark
Died14 November 1832(1832-11-14) (aged 28)
Vicenza, Italy
NationalityDanish
EducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Known forPainting
MovementDanish Golden Age

Biography


A Young Artist (Ditlev Blunck) Examining a Sketch in a Mirror, 1826
A Young Artist (Ditlev Blunck) Examining a Sketch in a Mirror, 1826

Early life and education


Mountain landscape.
Mountain landscape.

Wilhelm Bendz was born on 20 March 1804 in Odense on the island of Funen. He was sent to Copenhagen where he attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1820 to 1825, where he studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. In 1825 he made an unsuccessful attempt to win the gold medal, only given to history paintings, the most prestigious genre at that time, and after that decided to specialize in portraits and genre works. He may also have acquired some knowledge of contemporary German painting, the Munich School, which seems to have influenced his style.[2][3]


Successful years at Charlottenborg


After his graduation from the Academy, Bendz contributed successfully with a number of works to the annual exhibitions at Charlottenborg in 1826, 1827 and 1828. Three of his paintings were acquired by the Royal Painting Collection; Model Class at the Art Academy and A young artist looking at a sketch through a mirror from 1826 and the monumentally sized A sculptor working with a live model from 1827. Another important work from this phase is A Tobacco Party from 1828.[4]

After this Bendz was employed as an assistant at Eckersberg's studio, working on routine assignments such as the reconstruction of Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard's history paintings from Christiansborg Palace which had been destroyed in the fire of 1794, and painting copies of Eckersberg's works.


Munich, 183132


In late 1830 Bendz finally received a travel scholarship which enabled him to leave for southern Europe. After shorter visits to Dresden and Berlin, he initially went to Munich, which had developed into a vibrant centre for the arts, and where he stayed for around a year.[5] His most important work from the stay is the thoroughly composed group portrait "Artist in the Evening at Finck's Coffee House in Munich".


Early death in Italy


In the autumn of 1832 he continued his journey towards Rome in company with Joseph Petzl and Thomas Fearnley, stopping in Venice on the way where he renewed his friendship with the painter Ditlev Blunck, who he had first met in his student days at the Academy in Copenhagen. They continued together but shortly after in Vicenza, Bendz, who had felt ill since Venice, died from a lung infection.


Works


Today he is mainly remembered for his many technically accomplished portraits, though his ambition most of all ran towards a refined fusion of portrait, genre scene and allegorical history painting. His technical virtuosity is particularly visible in his depictions of the play of light cast from an obscured source and the resulting shadows.

His main works include several portraits of his fellow artists such as Ditlev Blunck and Christen Christensen (both in the Danish National Gallery, a scene from the Academy's anatomy class, as well as the group portraits "A Tobacco Party" (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) and "Artist in the Evening at Finck's Coffee House in Munich" (Thorvaldsens Museum).


Paintings (examples of his works)



See also



References


  1. Ph. Weilbach. "Bendz, Vilhelm Ferdinand, 1804-32". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  2. "Realisme/Realism". theartpages.com. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  3. Karsten Madsen, Henrik Bramsen. "Wilhelm Bendz". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  4. "Wilhelm Bendz". Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  5. Rewald 2011, p. 31

Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Wilhelm Bendz

Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz (* 20. März 1804 in Odense; † 14. November 1832 in Vicenza) war ein dänischer Maler, der als Genre- und Porträtmaler des Goldenen Dänischen Zeitalters bekannt wurde. Trotz seines kurzen Lebens, ist sein Werk von herausragender Innovationskraft und, anders als jenes seiner Mitstudenten an der dänischen Akademie, vermutlich von der deutschen[1] Malerei seiner Zeit – insbesondere von Johann Erdmann Hummel – entscheidend beeinflusst.
- [en] Wilhelm Bendz

[es] Wilhelm Bendz

Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz (Odense, 20 de marzo de 1804-Vicenza, 14 de noviembre de 1832), pintor de género y retratista danés, es uno de los principales personajes asociados con la Edad de Oro de la Pintura Danesa. Fue educado en la Academia Real Danesa de Arte (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) en Copenhague desde 1820 hasta 1825, obteniendo ambas medallas de plata, pero nunca la de oro. Estudió con el profesor Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, pero puede que al mismo tiempo adquiriera algo de conocimiento de la pintura alemana contemporánea.

[fr] Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz

Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz, né le 20 mars 1804 à Odense, mort le 14 novembre 1832 (à 28 ans) à Vicence, est un peintre danois. Son style pictural est celui de l'Âge d'or danois.

[ru] Бендз, Вильгельм

Вильгельм Фердинанад Бендз (дат. Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz; 20 марта 1804 (1804-03-20), Оденсе — 14 ноября 1832, Виченца) — датский художник эпохи Золотого века Дании.



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