
1840–1920 · Danish · 19 artworks
artist bio
Theodor Philipsen was a Danish painter, considered a key figure in Danish Impressionism. He is known for his landscapes and animal paintings, particularly those depicting cattle in the Danish countryside, capturing the light and atmosphere of the natural world.
what you'll learn
Studying Philipsen's work allows students to explore Impressionistic techniques in landscape painting, focusing on capturing light, color, and atmosphere. Students can learn about depicting rural scenes and animals with a focus on naturalism.
related: Frits Thaulow

Malkeplads ved Dyrehavegård
1901

Fra Jyderup. Studie Til En Vandingsscene
1868

At the Black Stream, Mejlgaard. Study
1894

Cattle Seen Against the Sun on the Island of Saltholm. A Color Study
1892

Road through the woods, autumn

Bissevejr
1909

Jutlandic heath landscape

Cattle near a gate, Saltholm

Gebäude im Tiergarten nördlich von Kopenhagen
1882

Cows homeward bound in the evening
1904

Autumn landscape

An Avenue in Kastrup
1891

Homeward at milking-time. Evening. Saltholm
1897

The large reservoir, Saltholm
1911

Brakkebroen landing stage on Saltholm
1881

Late Autumn Day in the Jægersborg Deer Park, North of Copenhagen
1886

Long Shadows. Cattle on the Island of Saltholm
1890

Cattle on Saltholm
1912

A Shower
1890