It is these that are considered to be the most important for Danish art and culture.
In this way it was he who introduced direct study from nature into Danish art.
His work in various cultural institutions helped steer the development of Danish art during the mid-19th century.
The scale of his paintings was a breakthrough in Danish art.
Though he suffered from poor health and died when only 32, his work is recognized as an important component in Danish art.
He took Danish art into a new level of impressionism and naturalism.
The museum features Danish art with an emphasis on artists and motifs of local provenance.
Nowhere in the world can you get such a detailed and broad overview over Danish art on paper from the 17th century until the present day.
Although the collection contains a great number of foreign works, Danish art makes the main part of the collection.
At the higher levels the Nordic trend won, but it meant isolation for Danish art.