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A prominent Danish art critic, Karl Madsen, stated that Bloch reached higher toward the great heaven of art than all other Danish art up to that date. Madsen also said "If there is an Elysium, where the giant, rich, warm and noble artist souls meet, there Carl Bloch will sit among the noblest of them all!". [2]
In a Roman Osteria is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Danish painter Carl Bloch.It was painted in 1866. One of Bloch's better-known genre scenes, the painting was commissioned by the merchant Moritz G. Melchior, Bloch's friend and major supporter who is included in the background of the painting.
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Carl Bloch's In a Roman Osteria was painted with direct inspiration from Marstrand's painting. Moritz G. Melchior, who had commissioned the work, had specifically requested a painting similar to that of Marstrand's Italian osteria scene. Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann has also painted an osteria scene with inspiration from that of Marstrand's painting.
Carl Bloch: A monk examines himself in a mirror ; Artist: Carl Bloch (1834–1890) Alternative names: Carl Heinrich Bloch. Description: Danish painter and graphic artist:
Miniature painting of the Three Brothers, author unknown (edited by Arcaist) The Skating Minister, by Henry Raeburn. ... In a Roman Osteria, by Carl Bloch.
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Brigham Young University Museum of Art: Author: Carl Heinrich Bloch: Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false: