When the Hansens moved into Ordrupgaard in 1918 they opened the French Gallery to the public once a week, and during the summer twice a week. One of Wilhelm Hansen’s visionary goals was to bring knowledge of French art to the Danes. In connection to the crash of the Landmandsbanken and the sale of parts of the French collection, Wilhelm and Henny Hansen chose to have the collection open for viewing only by appointment and with one fixed, weekly opening in some periods. When Henny...
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-: Dante Offering His Works to Homer...

-: The Ruse, Roe Deer Hunting Episode,...

-: Waterloo Bridge, Overcast (Claude Monet...

-: Le Moulin de la Galette (Pierre-Auguste Renoir...

-: The Little One Is Dreaming, Étude (Paul...

-: Portrait of George Sand (Eugéne Delacroix...

-: Woman with a Jug (Suzanne Leenhoff, Later...

-: Young Girl on the Grass. Mlle Isabelle Lambert...

-: The Flood. Banks of the Seine, Bougival...

-: The Wine Harvest. Human Misery (Paul Gauguin...

-: The Windmill (Camille Corot (1796–1875))

-: Basket of Pears (Édouard Manet (1832–1883))

-: Plum Trees in Blossom, Éragny (Camille...

-: Courtyard of a House. (New Orleans, sketch)...

-: Blue Trees. Your Turn Will Come, My Beauty!...

-: Sunset in the Forest (Thédore Rousseau...

-: At the Toilet. Woman Fastening Her Garter...

-: Morning Sun in the Rue Saint-Honoré. Place du...

-: Woman Combing Her Hair (Edgar Degas...

-: Portrait of a Young Woman. Vaïte (Jeanne)...

-: The Wrestler (Honoré Daumier (1808 –1879))

-: The Chailly Road through the Forest of...

-: Young People in the Street (Pierre-Auguste...

-: Three Dancers (Edgar Degas (1834-1917))

-: Women Bathing (Paul Cézanne (1839-1906))


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