Carl Bloch was a nineteenth-century Danish artist born on May 23, 1834. He is renowned for his religious paintings such as Gethsemane, Suffer the Children, The Resurrection, and Jesus Tempted. He was commissioned to paint the interior walls of Frederiksborg Palace's chapel and the University of Copenhagen's great hall.
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💰 Net worth: $11 billion (2024)
About
Known for such religious paintings as Gethsemane, Suffer the Children, The Resurrection, and Jesus Tempted, this nineteenth-century Danish Artist was commissioned to paint the interior walls of Frederiksborg Palace's chapel and the University of Copenhagen's great hall.
Before Fame
During his youth, he trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. His first artistic success was an 1865 exhibition titled Prometheus Unbound.
Trivia
His paintings became popular among high-ranking members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon church) and were featured in films created by the church.
Family Life
His happy marriage to Alma Trepka produced eight children and lasted from 1868 until Trepka's death in the mid-1880s.
Associated With
He was greatly influenced by the work of the seventeenth-century Dutch Painter Rembrandt van Rijn.