Neil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 Online edition JUEL, Jens Jørgensen Fünen 12.V.1745 – Copenhagen 27.XII.1802 A pupil of Gehrmann in Hamburg until 1765, he returned to the Danish Kunstakademi where he studied under Mandelberg and was influenced by Pilo and Tocqué. In 1772 he left Denmark, and travelled to Italy (1772), Hamburg (1773), Dresden (1773–74, where he worked with Anton Graff), Rome (1774–76, Batoni), Naples, Paris (1776), Geneva (1777, where he stayed with the naturalist Charles Bonnet) and Kassel (1779), returning to Copenhagen as court painter in 1780. Juel developed Danish portraiture far beyond the limits of Als (q.v.). Some of his best works in pastel (which with few exceptions all date from the 1790s) are his forward-looking depictions of J.424.105 Sophie Hedvig ADELER (1795–1859), children, with a naturalism that contrasts later Fru Herman Løvenskiold, pstl/ppr, J.424.1092 ~version, pstl/ppr, 31x23.5 strikingly with contemporary work in the 34x26 (Falsen; Copenhagen, Winkel & (Cambridge, Cheffins, 30.VI.–1.VII.2021, Lot French school; the technique is also superb. Magnussen, 28.IV.1933, Lot 12 repr., 142 repr., confused as version of J.424.111, est. Characteristically, the sphericity and liquidity of inconnue; Copenhagen, 9.XII.2003, est. £500–800) ϕβν eyes are given particular emphasis in Juel’s DKr25,000, DKr48,000). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, portraits, whether in oil or pastel. no. 678, repr. II, p. 428 Φ Monographic exhibitions Juel 1909: Maleren Jens Juels arbejder, Copenhagen, Kunstforeningen, .X.–.XI.1909 Juel 1975: Jens Juel, tegninger, Copenhagen, Den kongelige Kobberstiksamling, Statens Museum for Kunst, 4.X.1975 – 18.I.1976. Cat. Ellen Poulsen Juel 1982: Jens Juel, malerier i privat eje, Copenhagen, Kunstforeningen, 16.XI.– 12.XII.1982. Cat. Ellen Poulsen & al. Juel 1996: Hvis engle kunne male…: Jens Juel portrætkunst, Frederiksborg, Nationalhistoriske Museum, 6.VIII.– 20.X.1996. Cat. Charlotte Christensen J.424.111 Fru Hans Joachim BECKER, née Marie Magdalene Dørschel, pstl/ppr, 30.5x23, Bibliography J.424.107 Rigsgrevinde BAUDISSIN, née Sophie Bénézit; Brieger 1921; Buyssens 1988; Lucie Charlotte von Dernath (1764–1828), c.1790 (Copenhagen, Statens Museum, KKS Darmstadt 1914; Grove 1996; Lemoine- pstl, 34x25, inscr. verso “gemahlt von Juel in 4734. Legs 1903). Lit.: Brieger 1921, repr. p. Bouchard 2008; Monrad 1996; Poulsen 1961; II Φ Copenhagen”, c.1790 (familien PC; Bonn, 368; Poulsen 1991, no. 494, repr. , p. 315 Poulsen 1989; Poulsen 1991; Scholke 2000; Plückbaum, 8–9.II.2019, Lot 1274 repr., est. Slotsgaard 2019 €1600). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 540, repr. II, p. Pastels 328 ϕ J.424.101 Jacob AALL (1773–1844), godsejer, politiker; & pendant: J.424.102 spouse, née Louise Stephansen (1779–1825), pstl, 35x27, 1802 (Norwegian PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 865/866, repr. II, p. 552 ϕ J.424.113 Johan Harting Ernst von BERGER (1757–1809), pstl/ppr, 48x33 (Sporon-Fiedler, Nordskov; Copenhagen, Winkel & Magnussen aukt. 370, 1952, Lot 125 repr.; ABR aukt. 37, 1953, Lot 71; ABR aukt. 161, 1964, Lot 245a; J.424.109 Fru Hans Joachim BECKER, née Marie Copenhagen, Bruun Rasmussen, 27.II.1996, Magdalene Dørschel (1766–1789), pstl, Lot 42 repr., est. DKr15–20,000, DKr15,000). 35.7x25, 1788–89 (Copenhagen, Statens Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 815 n.r. Museum, KKSgb 5354. J. C. Spengler 1823; J.424.114 Fru Andreas Peter BERNSTORFF, née acqu. 1840). Exh.: Stockholm 1918 [?1917], Augusta Louise Stolberg (1753–1835), pstl, no. 20; Paris 1928d, no. 243. Lit.: Poulsen 30x26 ov., c.1790 (Frederiksborg, 1991, no. 453, repr. II, p. 282 ϕ Nationalhistoriske Museum, inv. A4391. www.pastellists.com – all rights reserved 1 Updated 1 September 2021 Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 Acqu. art market 1939–40 with pendant, Darbes, stedsøn Chr. Günther Bernstorff). Lit.: Frederiksborg kat. 1943, no. 5001 n.r.; Poulsen 1989, fig. 4; Poulsen 1991, no. 541, repr. II, p. 330 ϕ J.424.121 Elise Henriette BIERFREUND (1780– 1800), datte raf Nicolai Bierfreund, pstl, J.424.126 Frederik Sigfred baron BILLE-BRAHE 33.5x25, 1786 (desc. English PC 2006). Lit.: (1799–1871), enfant, pstl, 34x26, 1802 (Bille- Poulsen 1991, no. 406, repr. II, p. 252 ϕ J.424.116 Carl BERNSTORFF (1788–1792), pstl, Brahe-Selby; Copenhagen, Winkel & 1792 (PC 1989). Lit.: Poulsen 1989, repr. ϕ Magnussen, 20.X.1938, Lot 24 repr. ABR aukt. 78, 1956, Lot 74). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 876, repr. II, p. 553 Φ J.424.122 Nicolai BIERFREUND (1750–1827), præst fra 1778 i Udby; & pendant: J.424.123 J.424.118 Wilhelmine BERTOUCH (1762–1854), spouse, née Anna Margrete Henriksen (1760– hofdame hos arveprinsessen, pstl/wood, 1813), pstl, 35x27, 1799 (PC). Lit.: Poulsen 52.3x39.2, c.1790 (Copenhagen, Thorvaldsens 1991, no. 733/734, repr. II, p. 470 ϕ J.424.13 Jens BLOCH (1761–1830), provst ved Museum, B 315. Legs 1844). Lit.: Poulsen Holmens kirke, senere biskop, pstl, 41.5x34, 1991, no. 502, repr. II, p. 317 ϕ 1800; & pendant: J.424.131 spouse, née Christine Meincke (1782–1824), pstl, 41x33, 1800 (familien PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 787/788, repr. II, p. 502/503 ϕ J.424.12 Fru Henrik Christoffer Frederik BIELKE, née Helene Magdalene Storm (1755–1808), pstl, 34.5x26.5, c.1800 (PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 829, repr. II, p. 548 ϕ J.424.125 Fru Steen Andersen BILLE, née Frederikke Vilhelmine Bille (1771–1851), pstl/ppr, 31.5x24.5, c.1800 (Copenhagen, Bredgade, Bruun Rasmussen, 30.V.2017, Lot 105 repr., est. Kr20–30,000). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 833 ϕ www.pastellists.com – all rights reserved 2 Updated 1 September 2021 Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 J.424.134 Frederik von BLÜCHER (1760–1806), J.424.142 Fru Emanuel BOZENHARD, née dansk oberstløjtnant, hofchef hos arveprins Johanne Henricca Becker, pstl, 38x31, c.1797 Frederik, pstl, 35x25.5 ov., c.1797 (familien (familien PC). Exh.: Juel 1909, no. 174 n.r. Lit.: Blücher-Altona; Bredgade, Bruun Poulsen 1991, no. 670 n.r. Rasmusseun, 23.XI.1988, Lot 660, J.424.143 Mariane BOZENHARD (1793–1797), pstl, DKr29,000). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 687, repr. 47x37, c.1797 (familien PC). Exh.: Juel 1909, II, p. 428 ϕ no. 173 n.r. Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 669, repr. II, p. 427 ϕ J.424.151 Bertel BRUUN (1767–1827), fabrikant i Fredericia; & pendant: J.424.152 spouse, née Magdalene Barbara Brøchner (17[6]8–1831), pstl, 34.5x26.5, 1799 (PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 735/736, repr. II, p. 470 ϕ J.424.136 Frederik von BLÜCHER, pstl, 30x24 (Oslo, Nasjonalgaleriet. Rolf Daae, Oslo; J.424.145 Henrik Adam BROCKENHUUS til Nysø acqu. 1990). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 687a, repr. og Jungshoved (1720–1803), kurator for II, p. 429 Vemmetofte, pstl, 52x42, 1799. Lit.: Poulsen II ϕ J.424.137 ~cop., pstl, 35x30 ov. (Frederiksborg, 1991, no. 732, repr. , p. 468 Nationalhistoriske Museum, A5574). Lit.: Frederiksborg kat. 1943, no. 5049 n.r., no attr.; Poulsen 1991, s.no. 687a, n.r. J.424.138 Gustav Gotthardt von BLÜCHER til Lindved (1737–1808), kammerherre, amtmand i Bredsted, pstl, 30.5x23 ov., c.1797 (familien Blücher-Altona; Bredgade, Bruun Rasmusseun, 23.XI.1988, Lot 661, DKr16,000). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 686, repr. II, p. 428 ϕ J.424.147 Henrik Adolph BROCKENHUUS-SCHACK (1794–1847), pstl, 33.5x25.5, c.1800. Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 810, repr. II, p. 518 ϕ J.424.155 Fru Johs. Iver BRUUN, née Christiane J.424.14 Carl Victor von BONSTETTEN (1745– Therkeline Hansen (1763–1842), pstl, 34.5x27, 1832), forfatter og nationaløkonom, pstl, 1799 (PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 737, repr. II, 35x27, 1801 (PC). Exh.: Juel 1909, no. 185 n.r. p. 471 ϕ Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 846, repr. II, p. 560; Stefan Howald, Aufbruch nach Europa, Karl Viktor von Bonstetten, 1997, p. 11 repr. ϕ J.424.149 Carl Fr. Balthasar BRUN (1784–1869), kammerjunker, pstl, 35x27, 1801 (PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 845, repr. II, p. 543 ϕ J.424.157 Fru Lars BUCH, née Christine Petronella Wielandt Maaløe (1767–1816), pstl, 24x18, c.1796 (familien PC). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 665 n.r. www.pastellists.com – all rights reserved 3 Updated 1 September 2021 Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 J.424.158 Niels CHRISTENSEN ( –1814), møller i J.424.167 Præsten Carl August DAMKIER (1778– J.424.176 ~cop., Anna Barbara Stolpe, m/u (PC Fredericia, pstl, 33x24, 1799 (PC). Exh.: Juel 1813), som barn, pstl, 38x26, c.1783 1991). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, s. no. 440 1909, no. 202 n.r. Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 740 (Copenhagen, Davids Samling, inv.B 356. Damkier, v.q. Stolpe n.r. Acqu. 1954. Hansen; Copenhagen, Winkel & J.424.178 Christian Conrad Sophus Lensgreve af J.424.159 Prins CHRISTIAN FREDERIK, senere Magnussen, 4.XI.1932, Lot 83 repr.). Lit.: DANNESKIOLD-SAMSØE (1775–1823), pstl, Kong Christian VIII (1786–1848), pstl, Davids Samling, cat. 1983, no. 400; Poulsen 30.5x23 ov., c.1790 (desc. PC). Lit.: Poulsen 31x26.5, 1801–02 (Gisselfeld). Lit.: Poulsen 1991, no. 285, repr. II, p. 184 Φ 1991, no. 495, repr. II, p. 314 ϕ 1991, no. 851, repr. II, p. 548 ϕ J.424.18 Kaptejnløjtnant Franz Martin DODT Photo courtesy Davids Samling (1776–1819), pstl, 34x26; & pendant: J.424.181 J.424.161 Prins CHRISTIAN FREDERIK, pstl, Carl August DAMKIER blæser sæbebobler, pnt., 34x27.5, 1802 (Amalienborg). Lit.: Poulsen Fru Dodt, née Catharina Stiboldt (1776– 1783 1832), pstl, 34x26 (Rasmussen; Copenhagen, 1991, no. 872, repr. II, p. 554 ϕ ~grav. C. F. Clemens Winkel & Magnussen, 20.XI.1936, Lot 12/13 J.424.172 ~cop., ?by Anna Barbara Stolpe, pstl, repr.) Φ ov.
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