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Ludvig Holberg Attending a Rehearsal of his Play Erasmus Montanus, Act IV, Scene 2, 1888. Creator: Lorenz Frolich
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Ludvig Holberg Attending a Rehearsal of his Play Erasmus Montanus, Act IV, Scene 2, 1888. Creator: Lorenz Frolich
Ludvig Holberg Attending a Rehearsal of his Play Erasmus Montanus, Act IV, Scene 2, 1888
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This oil painting by Danish artist Lorenz Frolich, titled "Ludvig Holberg Attending a Rehearsal of his Play Erasmus Montanus, Act IV, Scene 2, 1888," offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Scandinavia during the 19th century. The painting depicts the renowned Danish author, Ludvig Holberg, engrossed in a rehearsal of his play, "Erasmus Montanus," with a group of actors. The scene is set on a grand stage, with the actors dressed in period costumes, preparing for their performance. Holberg, dressed in formal attire, watches intently from the side, his expression thoughtful and engaged. Holberg (1684-1754) was a prominent figure in Danish literature and philosophy, known for his satirical and realistic plays. "Erasmus Montanus," written in 1723, is considered one of his greatest works and is still performed in Denmark and Norway today. Frolich's painting captures the essence of the theatrical process, with the actors rehearsing their lines, adjusting their costumes, and interacting with one another. The painting is a testament to the importance of the arts in Danish society during the 19th century. It is also a reflection of the close relationship between Denmark and Norway, as the play was first performed in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, in 1724. The painting is now part of the collection of Statens Museum for Kunst (The National Gallery of Denmark), a treasure trove of Danish and Scandinavian art spanning centuries. The oil on canvas work is a vibrant and colorful representation of a bygone era, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of Danish theater and literature.
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