Baron Arild Rosenkrantz, Danish (1870 - 1964) Bio#1: https://www.artmagick.com/pictures/artist.aspx?artist=baron-arild-rosenkrantz Bio#2: https://www.arildrosenkrantz.dk/uk/bio.html Bio#3: https://www.leicestergalleries.com/index.pl?isa=Metadot::SystemApp::AntiqueSearch;op=search;style=artist;id=1187;show_bio=1;printable=1 The Pilgrim -- England c. 1920 rosenkrantz1.jpg Leicester Galleries The Pilgrim -- England c. 1928 the_pilgrim.jpg Pastel on paper 47.00 cm wide x 42.60 cm high (18.50 in. wide x 16.77 in. high) Abbey Gallery Astraea -- circa 1930 rosenkrantz2.jpg Leicester Galleries Called -- circa 1925 rosenkrantz3.jpg Leicester Galleries Christmas Night -- circa 1930 rosenkrantz4.jpg Leicester Galleries Communion-- circa 1930 rosenkrantz5.jpg Leicester Galleries Evening at Lucerne -- 1939 rosenkrantz7.jpg Leicester Galleries Invocation -- circa 1930 rosenkrantz8.jpg Leicester Galleries Italian Lakes rosenkrantz9.jpg Leicester Galleries The centrally placed group of cypresses in this work denote death and melancholy, and recollect how other Symbolist artists, such as Bocklin in his 'Island of the Dead' made use of this motif. Rosenkrantz, however, adds to the emotional charge of his work by representing the trees in a flaming sunset, and this expressionist use of colour places the work firmly in a twentieth century context. (Peter Nahum). The Guardian -- circa 1930 rosenkrantz10.jpg Leicester Galleries The Pilgrim -- circa 1928 rosenkrantz11.jpg Abbey Gallery The Broken Temple rosenkrantz12.jpg Leicester Galleries A Group Soul -- circa 1922-1927 rosenkrantz13.jpg Leicester Galleries Divine Light -- circa 1950 rosenkrantz14.jpg Leicester Galleries Fredens Temple -- 1943 rosenkrantz15.jpg Leicester Galleries He Suffered -- circa 1928 rosenkrantz16.jpg Leicester Galleries Head of a Young Woman -- circa 1950 rosenkrantz17.jpg Leicester Galleries The Kiss -- circa 1905 rosenkrantz23.jpg Leicester Galleries The Mysterious Portal -- circa 1938 rosenkrantz24.jpg Leicester Galleries RELATED WORKS: * The Isle of the Dead (picture) * The Tomb of Böcklin (picture) The Temple of Peace -- circa 1930 rosenkrantz28.jpg Leicester Galleries The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Denmark, 1943) 28306.jpg Leicester Galleries Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left Dimensions: 80.00cm wide 60.00cm high (31.50 inches wide 23.62 inches high) Provenance: Private collection, Denmark ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Description: Arild Rosenkrantz was throughout his life a `spiritual seeker'. He reached the peak of his spirituality in 1912 when he met Rudolf Steiner, the creator of `Anthroposophy', the connection of human understanding with the spiritual world. Born in Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark, son of the Danish minister to Italy, Rosenkranz trained at the Academie Julian in Paris and in 1888 he was introduced by his mother to the French writer, art critic and mystic, Joséphin Péladan. In the years 1892-1895 he exhibited at Perladan's Symbolist Salon de la Rose + Croix in Paris. Joséphin Péladan had set about bringing together all the young Symbolistes painters in Europe and his speech at the launch of the Salon in 1892, declared: Artists who believe in Leonardo and The Victory of Samothrace, you will be the Rose + Croix. Our aim is to tear love out of the western soul and replace it with the love of Beauty, the love of the Idea, the love of Mystery. We will combine in harmonious ecstasy the emotions of literature, the Louvre and Bayreuth. After a year in the United States in 1896, where Rosenkrantz had worked on the Gallatin window at The Decorative Stained Glass Company in New York and designed a window for Tiffany on the subject of King Alfred the Great, he moved to London and there established himself as a spiritual artist. In London his work came strongly under the influence of Burne-Jones, and he showed work in the final exhibitions of the New Gallery which had been the favoured gallery of Burne-Jones and his followers in the 1890's and which closed in 1909. He had many commissions including twelve large panels for the ceiling in the dining room at Claridges Hotel, London, and made stained glass windows and bronze sculptures for a number of English churches and castles. He also illustrated the Danish edition of Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Mystery Adventure and many other literary works. In 1914 Rosenkrantz joined the artists working with Rudolf Steiner to create the first Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. Here he worked with other artists on the decoration of the small cupola, and through Steiner's influence his style of painting completely changed. In 1922-23 Rosencrantz produced large pastel drawing's of The Seven Seals which were an interpretation of the Seals as explained by Rudolf Steiner in Occult Seals and Columns (1907). These drawings were executed under the guidance of Rudolf Steiner for a portfolio edition, published in England with black and white illustrations (1924). His most important works included The Omnipresent, a sculptured war memorial at St George's Church, Camberwell, 1918, and stained glass at Taplow, Berkeley Castle, St Paul's church, Onslow Gardens. Subsequently he exhibited work at the Abbey Gallery, the Beaux Arts Gallery, the Baillie Gallery and above all Cooling and Sons' Gallery where he had annual exhibitions in the 1930s. His last recorded exhibition was at Cooling's in 1939. He also had works accepted at exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen and the Guildhall in London. Celebrating his seventieth birthday in Denmark in 1940, Rosenkrantz was forced to stay because of the unexpected German occupation. He was invited to stay at the family castle Rosenholm, in Jutland, where he continued to work spending his last years painting, lecturing and writing in his native country. He left a collection of his paintings to be exhibited at Rosenholm Castle, which can still be viewed to this day.