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Jensen, AlfredThree-master on the high seas. 1929 (?). Oil on canvas. 71 x 100 cm. Signed and barely legibly dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight paint abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A tear in the canvas in the upper area of the image, this backed and retouched. Varnish slightly yellowed. A selective retouching recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and animated brushstrokes. Maritime art Jensen, Alfred Dreimaster auf hoher See. 1929 (?). Oil on canvas. 71 x 100 cm. Signed and illegibly dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight paint abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A tear in the canvas in the upper area of the image, this backed and retouched. Varnish slightly yellowed. A selective retouching recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and animated brushstrokes. The German-Danish painter's path to art initially led Alfred Jensen to travel by ship, which the then 14-year-old undertook to Africa, Australia and China. Following the voyage, he studied painting in Hamburg with Heinrich Leitner from 1884 to 1885. After an interruption for another voyage, he continued his studies from 1897 at the Kunstakademie Kassel under Emil Neumann. Based on the numerous direct impressions he gained at sea, Jensen focused exclusively on marine pieces and depictions of ships in his paintings. His depictions of ships are characterized by a precise attention to detail, which partly explains why Jensen's ship portraits are now represented in a number of naval museums in Germany, such as those in Hamburg, Kiel and Bremerhaven. Oil on canvas. Signed and hardly readable dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight color abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A canvas tear in the upper area of the depiction, closed and here and with retouches. Varnish slightly yellowed. One selective retouch recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and lively-like brushstrokes. - The German-Danish painter's path to art initially led Alfred Jensen to travel by ship, which the then 14-year-old undertook to Africa, Australia and China. Following, he studied painting in the class of Heinrich Leitner in Hamburg from 1884 to 1885. After an interruption for another journey, he continued his studies from 1897 at the Kunstakademie Kassel under Emil Neumann. Based on the numerous direct impressions he gained at sea, Jensen focused exclusively on marine pieces and depictions of ships. The depictions of the ships are characterized by a precise attention to detail, which partly explains why Jensen's ship portraits are today represented in a number of naval museums in Germany, such as Hamburg, Kiel and Bremerhaven.

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Jensen, AlfredThree-master on the high seas. 1929 (?). Oil on canvas. 71 x 100 cm. Signed and barely legibly dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight paint abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A tear in the canvas in the upper area of the image, this backed and retouched. Varnish slightly yellowed. A selective retouching recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and animated brushstrokes. Maritime art Jensen, Alfred Dreimaster auf hoher See. 1929 (?). Oil on canvas. 71 x 100 cm. Signed and illegibly dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight paint abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A tear in the canvas in the upper area of the image, this backed and retouched. Varnish slightly yellowed. A selective retouching recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and animated brushstrokes. The German-Danish painter's path to art initially led Alfred Jensen to travel by ship, which the then 14-year-old undertook to Africa, Australia and China. Following the voyage, he studied painting in Hamburg with Heinrich Leitner from 1884 to 1885. After an interruption for another voyage, he continued his studies from 1897 at the Kunstakademie Kassel under Emil Neumann. Based on the numerous direct impressions he gained at sea, Jensen focused exclusively on marine pieces and depictions of ships in his paintings. His depictions of ships are characterized by a precise attention to detail, which partly explains why Jensen's ship portraits are now represented in a number of naval museums in Germany, such as those in Hamburg, Kiel and Bremerhaven. Oil on canvas. Signed and hardly readable dated. Framed, there with mounted plaque with the artist's name. - Some slight color abrasion along the edges as traces of framing. A canvas tear in the upper area of the depiction, closed and here and with retouches. Varnish slightly yellowed. One selective retouch recognizable under UV. Good overall. Seascape in fresh colors and lively-like brushstrokes. - The German-Danish painter's path to art initially led Alfred Jensen to travel by ship, which the then 14-year-old undertook to Africa, Australia and China. Following, he studied painting in the class of Heinrich Leitner in Hamburg from 1884 to 1885. After an interruption for another journey, he continued his studies from 1897 at the Kunstakademie Kassel under Emil Neumann. Based on the numerous direct impressions he gained at sea, Jensen focused exclusively on marine pieces and depictions of ships. The depictions of the ships are characterized by a precise attention to detail, which partly explains why Jensen's ship portraits are today represented in a number of naval museums in Germany, such as Hamburg, Kiel and Bremerhaven.

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