Funen Painters

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The Funen Painters were a group of Danish artists from the island of Funen known for their naturalistic, light-filled depictions of rural life and landscapes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf Danish art movement
artist group
activePeriodEnd early 20th century
activePeriodStart late 19th century
artHistoricalSignificance regional Danish modernism precursor
artisticFocus everyday realism
intimate domestic scenes
seasonal changes in nature
associatedWith Faaborg NERFINISHED
Kerteminde NERFINISHED
Odense NERFINISHED
centeredAround Johannes Larsen Museum NERFINISHED
colorPalette bright colors
clear daylight tones
country Denmark
culturalContext rural Danish culture
documentedIn Faaborg Museum collection NERFINISHED
field painting
genre naturalism
hasMember Alhed Larsen NERFINISHED
Anna Syberg NERFINISHED
Christine Swane NERFINISHED
Fritz Syberg NERFINISHED
Jens Birkholm NERFINISHED
Johannes Larsen NERFINISHED
Johannes Larsen’s circle NERFINISHED
Karl Schou NERFINISHED
Laurits Tuxen NERFINISHED
Peter Hansen NERFINISHED
Poul S. Christiansen NERFINISHED
Sigurd Swane NERFINISHED
influencedBy French naturalism
Skagen Painters NERFINISHED
location Funen NERFINISHED
movement Danish naturalism
notableFor landscape painting
light-filled depictions of rural life
partOf Danish Golden Age legacy
relatedTo Skagen Painters NERFINISHED
subjectMatter children and family life
coastal scenes on Funen
gardens and fields
usedMotif Funen landscapes
everyday peasant life
farm interiors
rural life on Funen
usedTechnique natural light effects
plein air painting

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Faaborg Museum dedicatedTo Funen Painters