painters of the Vienna school. Works: View near Hiefflau, Styria (1836); Neuwald near the Schneeberg (1836); Lake of Constance, Fir Wood in the Salzkammergut; View at Gollinger Falls; After the Storm; From the Wilderness of Styria; At Bernina Pass; View on the Königsee (1849), Glacier of the Jungfrau (1853), Under the Lindens (1858), Museum, Vienna; View in the Salzkammergut, Academy, ib.; Alpine Forest (1866); Gossau Lake (1869), Oetzthal Glacier, View on Chiem Lake, The Wetterhorn.—Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 525; Kunst-Chronik, xii. 239; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 435; Wurzbach, vii. 325.
HANSELAERE, PIETER VAN, born in
Ghent, July 13, 1786, died there, March 10,
1862. History and portrait painter, pupil
of Ghent Academy under Van Huffel, obtained
the first prize, and in 1809 went to
Paris, where he studied under David, won
the grand prize at Ghent in 1814, and went
to Italy in 1816; became court-painter to
King of Naples and member of Rome and
Naples Academies, and, after his return in
1829, professor at Ghent Academy. Works:
Sacrifice of Abel (1814); Martyrdom of St.
Stephen, Ghent Museum; Philip van Artevelde
inciting Rebellion in Ghent; Susanna
at the Bath, Artist's Portrait, National Museum,
Amsterdam; Roman Woman Praying,
Weimar Museum.—Immerzeel, ii. 14;
Kramm, ii. 619.
HANSEN, HANS NIKOLAI, born in
Copenhagen, May 5, 1853. Genre painter,
pupil of Copenhagen Academy, where he
took several prizes. Works: Outside the
Gate (1868); From a Churchyard (1880);
After Breakfast, Children on the Heath,
(1881); Troubadours (1882).—Sigurd Müller,
138.
HANSEN, HEINRICH, born at Hadersleben,
Nov. 23, 1821. Architecture painter,
pupil of Copenhagen Academy. In 1847
travelled through Germany, and in 1850-52
visited Western Europe and Spain. Member
of, and professor at, Copenhagen Academy.
Works: Interior of St. Sablon's in
Brussels (1853), Chamber of Christian IV.
at Rosenborg Castle (1855), Room in Town
Hall of Bruges (1858), Copenhagen Gallery;
San Marco; Oratory of Christian IV.; Council
Chamber in Palazzo Ducale, Venice; Interior
of 16th Century in Lübeck (1878).—Sigurd
Müller, 143; Weilbach, 242.
HANSEN, KONSTANTIN, born in Rome,
Nov. 3, 1804, died
March 27, 1880.
Genre and history
painter, son of the
portrait painter Hans
H. (1769-1828), pupil
of Christopher V.
Eckersberg; was in
Italy in 1835-41,
and painted many
scenes from popular
life; after his return executed mythological
scenes in fresco in the University of Copenhagen.
Member of Copenhagen Academy
in 1864, professor, and since 1873 vice-*director.
Works: Ægir's Banquet, Copenhagen
Gallery; Reading from Ariosto (1839);
The Housewife (1859); Interior of Mill near
Hellebek; Assembly of the States at Christiansborg.—Sigurd
Müller, 127; Weilbach,
229.
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HANSEN BALLING, OLE PETER, born in Christiania, April 23, 1823. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Berlin and Copenhagen Academies, entered the army in 1848, went to America in 1856, took part in the Civil War as commander of a regiment of volunteers, and afterwards returned to Christiania, where he portrayed especially officers of the Norwegian navy. Works: Cavalry Skirmish near Rendsburg; Portraits of General Grant and several other American generals.—Weilbach, 246.
HANSONN, CHRISTIAN HEINRICH,
born at Altona in 1791, died there, May 1,
1863. History and portrait painter, first
instructed in Hamburg; tried portrait
painting successfully, went to Stralsund,
and afterwards to Vienna, whence, with the
Danish painter Bravo, went to Rome, where