Presumably Dragor, Denmark by Carl Bille

$ 1,600.00

Carl Ludwig Bille was one of Denmark’s most celebrated marine painters of the 19th century, admired for capturing the sea’s many moods with both precision and drama. His connection to maritime life ran deep. Before becoming an artist, he trained as a sailmaker and served in the navy. After marrying, he left the perils of the ocean behind and turned his attention to painting from the safety of the shore.

Although he never received formal art training, Bille’s years at sea gave him an intimate understanding of ships, waters, and harbors that few artists could rival. This rare blend of experience and artistry allowed him to combine romance with realism, a hallmark of his work. Presumably Dragor, Denmark portrays the peaceful harbor of the historic fishing village just south of Copenhagen, capturing its quiet beauty and enduring maritime spirit.

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Measures 8.25” x 11.5” framed.