The Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb Jr.

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Harald Slott-Møller

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signed and dated "HARALD SLOTT-MØLLER 1888" lower right
oil on canvas
48 3/8 x 70 1/8 in. (122.9 x 178.1 cm)
Painted in 1888, in Denmark.

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Harald Slott-Møller

Danish | B. 1864 D. 1937

Harald Slott-Møller emerged in the 1880s as a leading figure of Denmark’s radical artistic generation, combining social engagement with an early commitment to renewing academic painting through alternative exhibition platforms. His work during the 1890s reflects a unique synthesis of symbolism, early Renaissance sources, British Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts influences, resulting in a highly original decorative language that united painting, gilding, carving, and frame into a single aesthetic whole. As a cofounder of Den Frie Udstilling, Slott-Møller played a pivotal role in reshaping Denmark’s exhibition culture, asserting artistic independence while advancing a holistic approach to the artwork that extended beyond the canvas. Alongside his painting, his achievements as a designer—particularly his leadership at the Aluminia Faience Manufactory—position him as a key proponent of the late nineteenth-century ideal of artistic craftsmanship, bridging fine art and the applied arts within Danish modern culture.



 

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