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Bust of the Merchant and Politician Alfred Hage

Admire Bissen’s 'Merchant & Politician Hage,' a neoclassical marble bust capturing Alfred Hage's dignified presence. Explore 1856 Danish art & sculpture!

Herman Wilhelm Bissen (1798–1868) prägte die dänische Bildhauerkunst im Klassizismus und Realismus aus und ist besonders bekannt für beeindruckende Werke wie den Isted Löwen und Statuen von König Frederik VII., sowie seinem Einfluss auf die künstlerische Ausbildung in Kopenhagen.

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Bust of the Merchant and Politician Alfred Hage

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In addition to being a merchant, politician, landowner and, not least, father to Johannes Hage, Alfred Hage was also a patron of the arts. He commissioned several works from the most prominent artists of his day, and a number of these would later become part of his son Johannes’ art collection. When H.W. Bissen began sculpting busts of members of the Danish high society in the 1850s, Alfred Hage was unsurprisingly one of his many patrons. With this bust, Bissen studiously replicated many of the aging landowner’s facial features such as the beginnings of bags under his eyes, clear furrows, sideburns and prominent nose. These physiognomic characteristics are, however, reproduced with a soft modulation that emphasises the harmonious form of the overall composition. The focused and observant gaze also injects a certain vivacity and presence into the bust.About the artist:When Herman Wilhelm Bissen left Slesvig to commence studies at the Danish Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen at the age of 18, it was with the intention of becoming a painter. However, it was sculpting that quickly caught his interest instead, and after having triumphed at the academy’s awarding of medals, Bissen travelled to Rome with the intention of becoming a sculptor. During his time there, he became acquainted with the greatest sculptor of the time, Bertel Thorvaldsen. Bissen would spend his whole life in the shadow of Thorvaldsen’s success, but the two colleagues often worked closely together. Bissen was clearly influenced by Thorvaldsen’s classicist idiom, but in comparison, Bissen’s sculptures often appear more dramatic. Nationalism also left its mark on Bissen’s art, and Bissen found his own style and niche in earnest with subjects such as The Danish soldier from 1850-51.

Biografie des Künstlers

Herman Wilhelm Bissen: Sculptor of Dignity and Remembrance

Herman Wilhelm Bissen (1798-1868) stands as a cornerstone of Danish sculpture during the Romantic and Neoclassicism eras, leaving an indelible mark on the artistic landscape of his time. Born in Flensburg, Schleswig, he descended from a family rooted in farming traditions—his father, Christian Gottlieb Wilhelm Bissen, was a respected landowner—and received a rigorous education at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, shaping him into a disciplined artist with an unwavering dedication to craft. From 1824 onwards, Bissen embarked on a transformative journey fueled by a prestigious travel scholarship, propelling him to Rome where he spent over ten years immersed in the artistic fervor of the Italian Renaissance. This formative period witnessed his stylistic evolution away from Romantic idealism towards the elegant precision and idealized forms characteristic of Neoclassicism—a profound influence stemming directly from the tutelage of Bertel Thorvaldsen, Denmark’s foremost sculptor of the era. Thorvaldsen instilled in Bissen a commitment to classical ideals and anatomical accuracy, shaping his artistic vision for decades to come. The encounter with Thorvaldsen proved pivotal, establishing a stylistic trajectory that would define Bissen's entire oeuvre. Returning to Copenhagen in 1834, Bissen ascended to the professorship at the Academy following Thorvaldsen’s passing—a testament to his burgeoning reputation and scholarly prowess. His tenure as Director of the Academy from 1850-53 solidified his position as a leading figure in Danish artistic education, fostering generations of sculptors and shaping the future direction of Danish art. During this period, he championed innovation while upholding traditional values, ensuring that the Academy remained at the forefront of artistic development. Beyond academia, Bissen undertook significant public commissions, crafting monumental sculptures that honored national pride and commemorated pivotal moments in Danish history. Notably, the colossal ‘Soldiers Burying their Dead’ (1849), a poignant stone relief commemorating fallen soldiers during the Schleswig War, exemplifies his masterful realism and emotional depth—a powerful statement reflecting the anxieties of the time and embodying the spirit of Romanticism's preoccupation with mortality and heroism. Bissen’s artistic output spanned diverse projects, ranging from intimate portraits to grand public monuments. Among his most celebrated works are ‘Venus Tying up her Hair,’ a graceful depiction of mythological beauty that showcases Bissen’s mastery of sculptural form; ‘The Merchant and Politician Alfred Hage,’ a dignified bust capturing the likeness of a prominent figure in Danish society; and, of course, the monumental Isted Lion (1862), erected on Flensburg Cathedral Square to commemorate victory in the Battle of Idstedt—a symbol of Danish resilience and artistic achievement. This lion stands as a testament to Bissen’s ability to translate historical narratives into enduring sculptural representations. Furthermore, he created sculptures honoring Frederik VII., King of Denmark, demonstrating his commitment to commemorating royal figures and upholding national traditions. His legacy extends beyond individual artworks; Bissen profoundly influenced the training of Danish sculptors for decades after his death. He established a rigorous curriculum at the Academy that emphasized anatomical accuracy and classical principles—values that would continue to shape the artistic sensibilities of subsequent generations. Herman Wilhelm Bissen died peacefully in 1868 from pneumonia, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire admiration for its beauty, craftsmanship, and profound engagement with the spirit of his time – cementing his place as one of Denmark’s most influential sculptors.
hermann wilhelm bissen

hermann wilhelm bissen

1798 - 1868 , Dänemark

Eckdaten zum Künstler

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neoklassizismus & Realismus
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Bertel Thorvaldsen']
  • Date Of Birth: 13. Oktober 1798
  • Date Of Death: 10. März 1868
  • Full Name: Herman Wilhelm Bissen
  • Nationality: Dänisch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Soldiers Burying their Dead
    • Venus Tying up her Hair
    • Bust of Alfred Hage
    • Isted Löwe
    • Adam Oehlenschläger
  • Place Of Birth: Flensburg, Deutschland