FREDERIK ROHDE
Danish 1861-1886
AVAILABLE WORKS
Frederik Rohde was born May 27th, 1816, in Copenhagen. He studied at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen from 1830 until 1834, where he painted with J.L. Lund, H. Buntzen, and Christian Kobke. Rohde soon built a reputation as a talented landscape painter, and his winter scenes of small-town Denmark were particularly admired. As a young adult, he held numerous exhibitions in Denmark, particularly in Charlottenborg.
His education complete, Rohde left Denmark for a number of years in order to expand his horizons and experience something of the world. He spent six years travelling abroad, living in Munich, the Tyrol and Italy. Rohde returned to Denmark in 1847, where he spent the remainder of his life.
Today his works are represented in museums in Copenhagen, Randers, Bergen, Stockholm, and Goteborg.