NICOLAI ABILDGAARD (?) Richard III terrified by nightmarish visions. Shakespeare, Act 5, Scene 9, n.d.
CHRISTIAN ALBRECHT JENSEN Portrait of Johannes Dam Hage (1800-1837), editor of “Fædrelandet” (The Fatherland), 1837
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.
KRISTIAN ZAHRTMANN Queen Caroline Mathilda (study for the 1873 work: Scene from Christian VII’s Court), 1872