ArtistsBalthasar Denner
Balthasar Denner

Balthasar Denner

1685
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Balthasar Denner was a German painter, highly regarded as a portraitist. He painted mostly half-length and head-and-shoulders portraits and a few group portraits of families in interiors. Usually Denner concentrated on the face; clothes and paraphernalia were done by other painters or later his daughter. His chief peculiarity consisted in the fineness of his mechanical finish, which extended to depicting even the almost invisible furze of hair growing on smooth skin. He is particularly noted for his heads of old men and women.

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Balthasar Denner   Christine Armgard, hertuginde Reventlow   Frederiksborg
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Balthasar Denner   The Artist's Wife Esther, early 18th century
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Balthasar Denner   Self Portrait   NG.M.00189   National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design
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PPN663957249 Friedrich von Hagedorn (1744)
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PPN663959047 Denkmal Balthasar Denner
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PPN663959284 Bildnis von Joachim Coldorff
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Zelfportret, SK A 4835
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Balthasar Denner, The Artist's Wife Esther, 1713, NGA 150499
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