artist: Knud Horup (Danish 1926-1973)
medium: oil on canvas
dimensions: 68 x 48 cm canvas size / 70 x 50 cm framed size (approx)
signed
circa 1960s
presented in its original frame
AU $715 (approx US $470 / 435 EUROS / 71,500 yen / 375 GBP - for exact current conversion visit xe.com)
** Currently on show and for sale at Danish Red - 1214 High Street Armadale VIC
artist biography
Knud Ejnar Horup was born on 22 May 1926. He was a Danish painter best known for his modernist approach to Scandinavian landscapes settings.
Horup attended the Århus Tekniske Skole (Technical School) in Århus and then the Hovedskous School of Painting (Hovedskous målarskola) in Gothenburg - This was a private school founded by the Danish artist (and celebrated WWII resistance fighter) Börge Hovedskou (1910-1966). Hovedskou moved to Sweden in 1943 and founded the painting school in the Haga district of Gothenburg.
Horup’s solo exhibitions (in Denmark, Sweden and Norway) were always well received by both critics and collectors. Horup’s group exhibitions include Ung Kunst (Young Art) in Århus (1951), the annual Artists Autumn Exhibition (Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling) - held at the Charlottenborg Palace in Copenhagen in 1952 and 1953, the Danish artists association's Den Frie Udstilling (The Free Exhibition) held annually at Østerbrogade (now renamed Oslo Plads), Copenhagen in 1952. In 1955 Horup exhibited at the newly restored Aalborghallen (now the Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center) in Aalborg, Denmark and in 1956 he was invited to exhibit at the Exhibition of Danish Crafts and Crafts (Den Permanente) in the Vesterbrogade district of Copenhagen.
Horup was also a motorsports enthusiast and as an amateur rally driver often frequented the training track near Hvidsten in the late 1950s / early 1960s. He was very proud of his Austin Healey 3000 which he bought in 1962 (apparently after a particularly good month of paintings sold) from the driver Gunnar Andersen.
Knud Horup died in 1973, at the age of 47.