uhhh...recently (for an entire year) I've been hyperfixating on mister Hans Christian Andersen and partly with his best friend/crush/obsession Edvard Collin. Just for character design purposes I've been compiling images of Andersen's circle to study their faces (I'm normal i swear). I didn't know this but THE H. Topsøe-Jensen actually already compiled his iconography before. So I didn't have to search that hard. Still, this took me a long time to compile so hope someone finds this interesting or useful 😚 You will have to deal with my rambling captions, sorry not sorry.
circa 1830 (22 years old) William Bendz H.C. Andersens Fond museumsstøtte |
1833 (25 years old) Jorgen Roed Photo by Lars Bjørnsten |
Check out Lars Bjørnsten's cool Andersen centric website here!!
Drawn the same year as his wife Henriette Thyberg's portrait, after their engagement I think.
Clearer version with visible signature, found in "H. C. Andersens brevveksling med Edvard og Henriette Collin, Bind II" |
I was reading Edvard's and Andersen's letters as I usually do, and I saw he casually mentions he was painted by Constantin Hansen, a Danish golden age painter??
"Const. Hansen has painted my portrait at this time, and Roed has painted Jette's; both portraits resemble each other very well.” Edvard to Andersen, December 18th, 1833
Of course Topsøe-Jensen has already recorded this, but there's no other record of this painting existing today. Is it lost, destroyed, in a private collection? His wife Jette's portrait is pretty easy to find online, I wonder why his got lost. Whoever has this painting I'm coming for you! There's no other painting of Edvard when he was this young, if it exists it would be sooo helpful to learning how to draw him. I'm half tempted to just paint it myself by referencing Hansen's other paintings.
circa 1835 (27 years old) drawn by ??? photo by ??? MutualArt |
1835 (27 years old) Wilhelm Marstrand The Royal Library, Copenhagen |
circa 1835 (27 years old) Fritz Petzholdt Lauritz.com |
Did you miss it? He's apparently the man smoking in the leftmost window!
"It is my brother-in-law Edvard Collin who is standing in the open window, which is the middle one in the corner room in the newer and brick-built part of the building, which room was a living room..." - Adolph Drewsen
Found this quote in "H.C. Andersen som sangfugl ved Det Collinske Hus", page 6 of "Familiens Viser, samlede 1847, af A. Drewsen". You can find the pdf easily on google😊 It's about the many songs written and sang in the Collin house, which Edvard and Andersen took part in of course.
1842 (34 years old) Wilhelm Marstrand Photo by Lars Bjørnsten |
1855 (47 years old) Wilhelm Marstrand Artnet |
1862-1863 (54-55 years old) Carl Bloch, in Rome Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers |
circa 1863 (55 years old) With his children, Louise and Jonas, and wife, Henriette
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1863 (55 years old) Photographed by Michele Mang, Rome The Royal Library |
1864 (56 years old) Photographed by Theodor Collin, his brother Samlinger.dk |
1860-1870 Photographed by Theodor Collin arkiv.dk |
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circa late 1860s Photographed by Harald Paetz Samlinger.dk |
1876 (68 years old) Frederik Vermehren |
1870-1886 Photographed by Theodor Collin arkiv.dk |
Smoking in his garden in Ellekilde. The previously mentioned book by Inga Collin made the claim that Andersen was never invited to this beloved summer home. This was not true, he's invited by Jette many times, but they both had to agree that the poor weather and lifestyle out there was not suited to him (he was by now very sensitive to his environment).
"...in June it is my intention to be in "Rolighed", then you will long since be in your new summer home at Ellekilde ; Now let the husband and sons be careful with the boring sailboats out on the rolling water. I will naturally come out to you one day and probably the only cold and stormy day, because it only exists there when I pay a visit." Andersen to Jette Collin, May 8th, 1871
More info about Ellekilde.
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circa 1870-1880 Photo by Svend Engelbrechtsen arkiv.dk |
1880 (72 years old) Photo by Susanne Brandt arkiv.dk |
Unknown year arkiv.dk |
1880 (72 years old) Photo by Svend Engelbrechtsen arkiv.dk |
Oh my gosh, this is so nicely compiled and thought out! I admire all of the hard work this must have taken! I started reading and getting obsessed with Hans myself only this year and month, so I still have a LOT to go through regarding his life—but WOW this is incredible 😭 Apologies for spamming your socials (and this blog) but I just started geeking out so hard when I found your blogs and art… 😭🙏 Literally! I would love to be friends ahhh !! I am also an art student with a history obsession, but I truly aspire to have this dedication! Though, I am curious about a lot of the sources you mentioned—are you able to read Danish or was it through a translator. How did you go through such hefty sources… O.O
ReplyDeletetysm for taking interest in this also!!! It's surprisingly hard to find people online that are this interested in his life which is such a shame because his flaws and anxieties are genuinely timeless (like the infamous dickens story is just the tip of the iceberg). would love to geek out about him with you!! As for the sources, it's because I have too much time on my hands, only half joking. I use a google extension called "immersive translate" (i think it's free) and it's able to get pretty good translations out of pdfs! Google translate also works well for most articles online (like these Anderseniana articles! https://museumodense.dk/h-c-andersen/) A lot of the sources I found through the Jens Andersen biography ebook, which some nice people have scanned online. Wish I knew Danish though, it would make it a lot easier 😭
DeleteNO FR ! I was shocked to see another person haha! The Charles Dickens story was the first iconic story I heard about, and then I read more and more and gradually got sucked into it LOL. The story of why I got interested is so long, but I was rereading one of his fairytales in a book that had a short biography of his life, so I got interested and looked more up 😭 And then I heard a summary of his life through a history podcast (Unruly Figures) I saw Jens Andersen's biography as the main source for the podcast, and then I started reading it... I am only in page 300 of the book as I've only started reading the book this month, but I GET what you mean by his life is so full of moments like Dickens. God, I can't get over it! I didn't know about that google extension though!! Thank you so much ! That is super helpful!!!!!! Will totally be absorbing your Hans art like good food, it's so cute haha!
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