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Book launch - The Court Paintings of Lauritz Tuxen

  • Books & Company 1 Sofievej Hellerup, 2900 Denmark (map)
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Join us for Victorian Tea and Scones to celebrate the publication of a beautiful and remarkable book about the Danish painter Lauritz Tuxen.

About Laurits Regner Tuxen

Tuxen was brought up in Copenhagen. As the son of a naval officer, he originally wanted to be a marine artist. When training at the Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts, he and Peder Severin Krøyer were considered to be the most talented students.

Tuxen trained as a painter in Paris together with Peder Severin Krøyer and he was one of the co-founders of the Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler, which was established as an alternative to the academy.

Tuxen became a popular portrait painter and travelled a lot due to commissions from the royal courts of Europe.  Among others, Tuxen painted large group portraits of the families of the Danish king, Queen Victoria and the Russian Tsar.

Tuxen was married to Ursule de Baisieux from Belgium, with whom he had two daughters, Yvonne and Ninna. When his wife died in 1899, he went on to marry Frederikke Treschow from Norway in 1901 and the family settled in Copenhagen.

That same year, the Tuxen family bought Madam Bendsen’s cottage in Skagen – a house where both the Johansen and Krøyer families had previously resided – and the Tuxens converted the cottage into a summer villa, Villa Dagminne. From then on, Tuxen was mostly interested in painting his family life and the people around him, the nature of Skagen, the sea, and the flowers in his garden.

Tuxen was among the founders of Skagens Museum in 1908.

About the authors

The authors of ‘Laurits Tuxen. The Court Paintings’ are renowned and award winning art historians in Denmark. Lise Svanholm (b. 1932) is an expert in the Skagen Painters, among whom Tuxen belonged. Thyge Christian Fønss-Lundberg (b. 1978) is an expert in royal culture and portraiture. Both authors have published several books and curated several exhibitions about these topics and this publication is their first joined project.