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Rasmus Andersen
Danish sculptor

Rasmus Andersen

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Danish sculptor
Work field
Gender
Male
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Birth
25 September 1861, Denmark, Kingdom of Denmark
Death
28 February 1930, Frederiksberg, Denmark (aged 68 years)
Age
68 years
Education
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts,
Awards
Eckersberg Medal
(1900)
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Biography

Rasmus Morten Andersen (25 September 1861 – 28 February 1930) was a Danish sculptor. He is mainly known for his naturalistic portraits.

Early life and education

Rasmus Andersen was born in 1861 at Ørting, near Horsens, the son of Niels Andersen and Johanne Mortensdatter Andersen. He trained as a wood carver. He attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1877 to 1884 and trained to become a sculptor at Wilhelm Bissen's studio.

Career

Andersen had his debut at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1992. Ge won the Academy's small gold medal for the relief Eumaios in 1884. Ge participated in the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 as well as a number of major Danish exhibitions. Throughout his career, he specialized in portraits, both in the form of statues, busts and medallions. His statue of Enrico Dalgas was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1900 and a bronze cast of it was erected in Aarhus in 1901.

Andersen worked as a conservator at the Art Academy's cast collection until 1905 and at Thorvaldsens Museum from 1893 until his death.

Personal life

Andersen married Karen Sofie Nielsen (1863–1929). The couple had three daughters: Gerda Andersen; Valborg Andersen and Karen Margrethe Andersen. He died on 28 February 1930 and is buried in Solbjerg Park Cemetery.

Selected works

Works include:

Statues

Rasmus Andersen's portrait of Tietgen at Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen
  • Hans Christian Andersen, Chicago, US (1889)
  • E.V. Dalgas, Aarhus (1901, executed 1900)
  • J.C. la Cour, Lyngby (1903)
  • L. Brockenhuus-Schack, Svendborg (1904)
  • C.F.Tietgen, Sankt Annæ Plads, Copenhagen (1905 at Børsen)
  • Chresten Berg, Kolding (1906)
  • Christian IX, Nykøbing Mors, (1909)

Busts

  • Hans Krüger (1884, Ribe)
  • Th. Stein (1890, bronze for Frederiksborg Museum, marble 1903 for Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek)
  • H.A. Brendekilde (plaster 1901, Fyns Kunstmus.)
  • Frederik VIII (marble 1908, Frederiksborg Museum)
  • Wilhelm Wiehe (marble 1924, Royal Danish Theatre, original model in Teatermus.)
  • Christian X (DFDS.)
  • C.T. Barfoed (Landbohøjsk.)
  • H.V. Stockfleth (Landbohøjsk.)
  • E. Rostrup (Landbohøjsk)
  • T. Westermann (Landbohøjsk)
  • Otto Vaupell (Kolding Slotsbanke)
  • W. Johannsen (Botanisk Lab.)
  • Chr. Berg (Bogø)
  • Ludvig Schrøder

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