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Interior with mother and daughter by the window by Ludvig August Smith, 1853, Nationalmuseum

Ludvig August Smith (22 November 1820 – 12 November 1906) was a Danish painter, specialising in genre painting but also producing portraits and history paintings.

Born in Copenhagen, he was the son of Morten Peter Smith (1776-1835) and Lene Dorothea (nee Scheel; 1780-1853). He studied at the Kunstakademiet from 1831 until 1841 and for a time painted there under C.W. Eckersberg. His first exhibition of a work, A Family Scene, came in 1839. His genre works included Supplicants (1853), bought by the Kunstforeningen. Particularly popular was his A Copenhagen Family (1861), popularised via a lithograph copy.

In 1864 he married Margrethe Petersen (1843-1877). He last exhibited in 1894 and died in Copenhagen.

References

  1. (in Danish) Sigurd Müller, 'Ludvid August Smith' in Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, 1st edition, volume 16, page 130, edited by CF Bricka, Gyldendal (1887-1905)
  2. "Entry on Artnet".
  3. "Entry on MutualArt".
  4. "Entry in the Kunstindeks Danmark/Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon" (in Danish).
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