Otto Evens

Otto Evens

Portrait of Otto Evens, 1865
Born (1836-02-16)16 February 1836
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died 21 November 1895(1895-11-21) (aged 69)
Copenhagen
Nationality Danish
Education Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Known for Sculptor

Otto Frederik Theobald Evens (16 February 1826 - 21 November 1895) was a Danish sculptor.

Early life and education

Evens was born in Copenhagen, the son of brazier Thomas Mandix Evebs (1791-1870) and his wife Ane Margrethe Frederiksen (1790-1853). He was as a boy articled to his father and later J. Dalhoff. In 1843, he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and became a student in Herman Wilhelm Bissen's studio when he was in his twenties. He won the Academy's small silver medal in 1846, its large silver medal in 1849 and the small gold medal in 1851 for Thetis bønfalder Vulkan om Vaaben til Achilles. In 1857, after several unsuccessful attempts, he was the Neuhausen Prize for the group sculpture Moderkærlighed.

He spent a couple of months in Paris in 1856 and was in Italy in 1858-61 on a stipend from the Academy. In 1865, he returned to Italy on a grant from the Ancher Foundation.[1]

Career

Evens belonged to the group of scykptors who, with Bissen and H. E. Freund, continued the Beoclassical tradition from Bertel Thorvaldsen but gradually represented the transition to Naturalism.

Evens remained a minor figure in Danish sculpture. His works include a memorial to Ewald and Wessel at Trinitatis Church in Copenhagen (1879). He also contributed to the decoration of the Marble Church with the statue of Hieronymus and created the group sculpture Faun and en Satyr for the complex at Gammeltorv in Aalborg (1850) and A Neapolitan Fisherman Teaches His Son to Play the Flute for Store Strandstræde in Copenhagen (1861).

He also created two memorials to Caroline Amalie (1882 i Sorgenfri slotspark( and Frederik VII which was installed on the merketplaces in Give (1868), Næstved (1870) and Sorø (1877). He has also portraoed a number of figure, including Saxo and Snorre, Herluf Trolle, Birgitte Gøye, Arild Hvidtfeldt, Griffenfeld and Niels Juel.

Personal life

Evens never married. He died in 1895 and is buried in Assistens Cemetery.

Selected works

Public art and memorials

Other works

Image gallery

References

  1. "Otto Evens" (in Danish). Selskabet Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 4 December 2016.

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