Otto Bache was born in the summer of 1839 and died in the summer of 1927. Bache was a Danish painter of historical events and animals. In 1849, at the age of only 10, he became a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under the famous Wilhelm Marstrand. Recognized as a portrait painter, he preferred animal motifs and genre works. At age 27, he traveled to Paris and Italy on a large grant he received from the Academy. His travels, especially to France, greatly impacted his work giving him the freedom to pursue more prominent brush strokes, bolder color, and the use of a stronger light source.
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A Grey and A Chestnut Pony in a Landscape
A Setter and A Pug
Dachshund Puppies
A Danish Pointer
A Black and Tan Toy Spaniel
Sondenvinden
The King is Coming
Danish Soldiers Return to Copenhagen
The Conspirators Ride from Finderup after the Murder of Eric Klipping
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