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Christian Mourier-Petersen
1858-1945
Biography
Christian Mourier-Petersen was a formative yet understated figure of the Danish Modern Breakthrough, actively participating in the movement’s rejection of academic conservatism through his early engagement with Kunstnernes Studieskoler and Den Frie Udstilling. His artistic development was decisively shaped by extended stays in France, most notably a close personal and professional encounter with Vincent van Gogh in Arles in 1888, thus positioning his work at a rare and direct intersection between Danish naturalism and post-Impressionist experimentation. Mourier-Petersen’s landscapes and interiors favor subdued naturalism and atmospheric restraint, translating French plein-air influence into a quieter, introspective idiom rooted in Danish rural and domestic settings. While he was never widely celebrated, his sustained exhibition with Den Frie Udstilling and his documented place within international modernist networks nonetheless secure his significance as a connective figure between Danish reform movements and broader European artistic currents.