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Self portrait in yellow coat

A striking 1930 self-portrait by Danish artist Kristen Kraesten Iversen featuring a bold yellow coat and serious gaze that invites you to bring this piece of historical mastery into your private collection.

Explore the diverse art of Kristen "Kraesten" Iversen – Danish painter & glass artist. Known for Bornholm landscapes, royal frescos & stunning stained-glass windows.

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Quick Facts

  • Year: 1930
  • Subject or theme: Self-portrait, serious expression
  • Title: Self portrait in yellow coat
  • Notable elements: Yellow coat, green background, mustache
  • Artist: Kristen "Kraesten" Iversen

Artwork Description

A Glimpse Through Time: The Soul in Yellow

In the quiet intimacy of Self portrait in yellow coat, painted in 1930, we are invited into a profound moment of introspection. Kristen “Kraesten” Iversen, a master of light and atmosphere, turns the gaze inward, capturing not just his physical likeness but a fragment of his very essence. The subject stands before us with a steady, serious expression, his eyes meeting the viewer in a silent dialogue that transcends the decades. Clad in a striking yellow coat that serves as the painting's chromatic heartbeat, the figure emerges from a deep, verdant background. This deliberate use of complementary colors—the warmth of the sun-drenched yellow against the cool, receding greens—creates a visual tension that breathes life into the canvas, making the portrait feel remarkably present and alive.

The technique employed in this work speaks to Iversen’s deep understanding of texture and tonal weight. There is a palpable sense of the artist's hand in the way the light catches the folds of the heavy fabric, suggesting a tactile reality that invites the viewer to reach out. The brushwork, while controlled, possesses an organic vitality that avoids the sterility of mere imitation. By focusing on the contrast between the bright, assertive coat and the shadowed, moody backdrop, Iversen utilizes a technique reminiscent of classical portraiture but infused with a modern, early 20th-century sensibility. This interplay of light and shadow does more than define form; it builds a psychological landscape, suggesting a man of depth, perhaps even one contemplating the shifting tides of his own era.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers much more than mere decoration; it serves as an anchor of character within a space. The historical weight of the 1930s is woven into every stroke, lending an air of sophisticated nostalgia that complements both contemporary minimalist settings and richly layered, traditional interiors. The vibrant yellow provides a sophisticated pop of color that can energize a room, while the serious, contemplative mood of the subject brings a sense of groundedness and intellectual depth. To possess a reproduction of this work is to bring a piece of Danish artistic heritage into one's home—a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit captured through the masterful manipulation of light and color.


Artist Biography

A Life Immersed in Light: The Art of Kristen “Kraesten” Iversen

Kristen “Kræsten” Iversen, born in the quiet Danish parish of Holsted in 1886, was an artist whose life became inextricably linked with the exploration and manipulation of light. He wasn’t merely a painter; he was a weaver of atmospheres, a master of both canvas and glass who left an indelible mark on Denmark's artistic landscape. His journey began with formal training at the Copenhagen Technical College between 1904 and 1905, laying the groundwork for a career that would see him embrace diverse mediums – oils, frescos, watercolours, mosaics, and most notably, stained glass. Early exhibitions at the Artists’ Autumn Exhibition from 1910 to 1918 showcased a developing talent, but it was his first encounter with the island of Bornholm in 1920 that truly ignited his artistic vision.

The Influence of Bornholm and the Royal Commissions

Bornholm, with its unique natural colours and distinctive light quality, proved transformative for Iversen. The island’s landscapes weren't simply subjects to be depicted; they were sources of inspiration, a palette from which he drew an increasingly vibrant and nuanced understanding of colour and form. This newfound aesthetic direction propelled him into a period of significant recognition. In 1923, he was awarded the prestigious Eckersberg Medal, acknowledging his growing mastery. However, it was the commission to create the large painted ceiling decoration in the royal hall at Christiansborg Palace between 1927 and 1931 that cemented his position as a leading artist of his time. This monumental undertaking demanded not only technical skill but also an ability to translate grandeur and history into visual form – challenges Iversen met with remarkable success, establishing a style characterized by both classical precision and a distinctly modern sensibility.

Beyond the Canvas: A Pioneer in Stained Glass

While celebrated for his paintings, Kristen Iversen’s legacy extends far beyond the traditional canvas. He became a true pioneer in the art of stained glass, transforming this often-overlooked medium into a powerful form of artistic expression. His first foray into glasswork came with windows for Risskov Church, but it was his subsequent designs – including those for the North Chapel at Fårevejle Church and the Danish church in Buenos Aires – that truly showcased his innovative approach. Iversen didn’t simply fill spaces with coloured glass; he crafted luminous narratives, using light itself as a primary element of design. He understood how to manipulate colour, texture, and form to create windows that were not merely decorative but deeply evocative, imbued with spiritual resonance and artistic depth. His work on churches like Sankt Nicolai Church in Svendborg further demonstrated his ability to seamlessly integrate art into architectural spaces, creating environments that were both beautiful and profoundly moving.

A Professor and Director: Shaping a Generation of Artists

Iversen’s influence wasn't limited to his own creations; he also dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of artists. In 1930, he accepted a professorship at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, a position he held until his death in 1955. He later served as director of the academy from 1949–1952, guiding countless students and shaping the direction of Danish art for decades to come. His teaching philosophy likely emphasized the importance of observation, experimentation, and a deep understanding of both historical traditions and contemporary trends. He was knighted with the Order of the Dannebrog in 1932, a testament to his significant contributions to Danish culture.

A Lasting Legacy: The Enduring Power of Light

Kristen “Kræsten” Iversen’s death in Copenhagen in 1955 marked the end of a remarkable artistic journey. He left behind a body of work that is as diverse as it is compelling, encompassing paintings, frescos, mosaics, and stunning stained-glass windows. He was exceptionally diversified in his art work which covered oils, frescos, watercolours, mosaics and glass painting. His landscapes, imbued with the light of Bornholm, continue to captivate viewers with their vibrant colours and atmospheric depth. But perhaps it is his pioneering work in stained glass that truly defines his legacy – a testament to his ability to transform a traditional medium into a powerful form of artistic expression. Iversen’s art remains a potent reminder of the enduring power of light, colour, and imagination, continuing to inspire artists and audiences alike.
kristen "kraesten" iversen

kristen "kraesten" iversen

1886 - 1955 , Denmark

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Bornholm School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
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  • Date Of Birth: January 26, 1886
  • Date Of Death: August 9, 1955
  • Full Name: Kristen "Kraesten" Iversen
  • Nationality: Danish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Still life with fruit, Sorento
    • Misty sun over the bay of Ypnasted
    • Self portrait in yellow coat
  • Place Of Birth: Holstebro, Denmark
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