NICOLAI ABILDGAARD (?) Richard III terrified by nightmarish visions. Shakespeare, Act 5, Scene 9, n.d.
SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA Portrait Group with the Artist’s Father Amilcare Anguissola and her siblings Minerva and Astrubale, c. 1559
CHRISTIAN ALBRECHT JENSEN Portrait of Johannes Dam Hage (1800-1837), editor of “Fædrelandet” (The Fatherland), 1837
JOHANNES LINGELBACH View on a Sourthern harbor with merchants and prisoners, a ship and the statue of Ferdinand I de’ Medici in Livorno, n.d.
P. S. KRØYER Double portrait of royal actor Emil Poulsen (1842-1911) and his wife Anna, born Næser (1849-1934), 1885
JOHAN LUDVIG LUND Head and shoulders portrait of a praying woman. Copy of a painting by Perugino, n.d.
WILHELM MARSTRAND Vielgeschrey’s hardships, scene from L. Holberg’s “Den stundesløse,” Act 1, Scene 6 (sketch), before 1850
WILHELM MARSTRAND Venetian women in a church (outline for a painting with the same title, 1854), ca. 1853
WILHELM MARSTRAND Philemon and his prosecutors. Scene from Det lykkelige skibbrud by Holberg, Act 5, Scene 9 (sketch for painting with the same subject, 1859), c. 1859
WILHELM MARSTRAND Miss Annette Hage (1814-1857) shows her nephew Hother Hage (1849-1904) a book on plants, 1856
WILHELM MARSTRAND Double portrait of the merchant Christopher Friedenreich Hage (1759-1849) and his wife Arnette, born Just (1778-1866) “May I borrow the two brown horses?”, 1849-1852
WILHELM MARSTRAND Dancing Roman Woman. Study for Romans Gathered for Merriment at an Osteria, before 1838
WILHELM MARSTRAND Portrait of Christopher Friedenreich Hage. Pre-study for Double portrait of the merchant Christopher Friedenreich Hage (1759-1849) and his wife Arnette, born Just (1778-1866) “May I borrow the two brown horses?”, 1849
UNKNOWN ARTIST Copy after Albert Küchler: Mrs Marie Lehmann (1821-1849), née Puggaard, as an Italian Woman with a Tambourine , n.d.
UNKNOWN ARTIST Two altar wings with portraits of the donors, each under the protection of their respective saints, 1500-1550
UNKNOWN ARTIST Copy after Tizian: Double Portrait of Georges d’Armagnac, Bishop of Rodez, French Ambassador in Venice, and his Secretary Guillaume Philandrier, after 1540