Carsten Henrichsen (23 September 1824 - 30 April -1897) was a Danish landscape painter.
Biography
Henrichsen was born into a working-class family in Copenhagen in 1824. He at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1840 to 1845 and took drawing lessons with Frederik Ferdinand Helsted in 1845–40.[1]
From the late 1840s, he created vast number of paintings from Copenhagen and North Zealand. He received the Neuhausen Award in 1855 and a grant from the Academy in 1858.
Selected works
- Broen over Stadsgraven ved Nørreport (1848, Øregaard Museum)
- Udsigt fra Fortunen over Bernstorff mod Gentofte og København (1853)
- Prospekt af Roskilde med Domkirken (1857, Frederiksborg Museum)
- Amagerport (1860, Museum of Copenhagen)
- Ved Frihedsstøtten (c. 1860, Museum of Copenhagen)
- Strandgade, Sandvig (1872, Bornholms Kunstmuseum)
- Kobberdammen ved Hellebæk (1878, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Roskilde Museum, Vejle Kunstmuseum)
Image gallery

Summerday at Møns Klint (1855)
View of Strandmøllen
View of Nødebo and Lake Esrom
View of Kronborg Castle
View of Vesterport in Copenhagen
View from Nørrevold towards Copenhagen, 1864
References
- ↑ "Carten Henrichsen - uddannelse" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
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