Carl Milton Jensen trained at the Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at Charlottenborg, Copenhagen and Aarhus. During the early 20th-century, he pr...
Hans Christian Jensen was a precocious talent that began as a landscape painter and received various accolades for his work. However, in 1864 he volunteered ...
Henrik Gamst Jespersen trained at the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen and was known for his fine landscapes depicting views from the Alps and Zealand. He ...
There’s very little information available on Wilhelm Jett but it’s interesting to consider whether he was directly influenced by the emerging scene in Paris....
Axel Johansen was considered to be one of the foremost Danish painters of his generation and exhibited regularly at the Danish equivalent of the Royal Academ...
Sidney Yates Johnson was born in London but spent many of his years in Kent - particularly Canterbury and Sheerness. His views celebrated the best of British...
Jules Rullens trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels and is known primarily for interior scenes, portraits and pastoral scenes. His works are ...
Walter Jungblut was the son of the highly regarded landscape painter, Johann Jungblut (1860-1912), who is known for his fine extensive landscapes. While his ...
Josef Jungwirth was born in Vienna and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. He’s best known for accompanying Archduke Franz Ferdinand on his travels and crea...