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Cecilie Lonborg, who married ship's quartermaster Theodor Emil Ludvigsen in 1830, (1829). Creator: Christian Albrecht Jensen
Cecilie Lonborg, who married ship's quartermaster Theodor Emil Ludvigsen in 1830, (1829)
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This stunning 19th century oil painting captures the moment when Cecilie Lonborg, a Danish woman, exchanged vows with her husband, Theodor Emil Ludvigsen, who was a ship's quartermaster. The portrait, created by renowned Danish artist Christian Albrecht Jensen in 1829, showcases Cecilie's elegant and timeless beauty. She is depicted wearing a fashionable off-the-shoulder gown with a gathered waist, adorned with intricate lacing and ruching. Her hair is styled in ringlets, held in place by a choker and a cross pendant. The crosses on her necklace and the crucifix on her chest indicate her strong Christian faith. The painting exudes a sense of romantic nostalgia, transporting us back to a bygone era in Danish history. This work of art is now part of the collection at the Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) and is a testament to the enduring allure of traditional Danish fashion and the beauty of a woman in love.
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