Christian Mølsted - The Pig's Escape (ca. 1900)
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The Breakthrough in the Battle of Køge Bay on 1st July 1677 (In the foreground the flagship Christianus Qvintus)
by Christian Mølsted
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The ship insignia Christianus Qvintus at the Battle of Køge Bay, 1 July 1677. One of the last oil paintings by the Danish painter Christian Mølsted (1862-1930).
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Ships at sea in the morning mist, by Christian Mølsted, 1908
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Christian Mølsted ( Danish ,1862-1930)
Solopgang i Drogden (Sunrise in Drogden), 1909
oil on canvas
148 x 138 cm
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Christian Mølsted - The canal by Holmen’s Bridge, Copenhagen, 1911
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Christian Ferdinand Andreas Mølsted (1862 - 1930), "Solopgang i Drogden,” 1909 #mysealikes (at Royal Oak, Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce73WJ6uObW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Varberg bugseres bort fra Marstrand i juli 1719(The Varberg is towed from Marstrand in July 1719) by Christian Mølsted.
During the Great Northern War (1700 – 1721) the Danish forces successfully attacked the Swedish harbour, town and fortress of Marstrand in July 1719, which resulted in the captiure of the Swedish frigate Varberg, which in the painting is shown being pulled clear of the Swedish guns in the fortress.
Varberg was a fourth rate 36 gun frigate built at Karlskrona. She was armed with 18 x 8lbrs on her lower gun deck, 18 x 4lbrs on her upper gundeck and 6 x 3lbrs on her quarterdeck and fo'c's'le.
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Danish Admiral Peter Tordenskjold toasts his enemies, by 19th century artist Christian Mølsted (1862-1930). Date 1925
“On guns and cups”, depicting the episode 27th july 1714 where the Danish frigate Lövendals Galley commanded by Danish-Norwegian officer Tordenskjold encounters the Swedish-owned, former English frigate De Olbing Galley on the Swedish westcoast. After a long fight the Danish ship runs out of gunpowder, and the ships part after a toast between the two opponents.
Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskiold on 12 November 1720, at the age of 30, he was killed in a duel by Livonian colonel Jakob Axel Staël von Holstein. Tordenskiold was in the hands of the rapier , while von Holstein was armed with a heavy broadsword (belonging to the type “Karolinerverge”, “Karolinska sword”).
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Pont Holmen, Copenhagen c. 1911 by Christian Mølsted
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The Fleet leaves the Port the last Time
by Christian Mølsted
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The breakthrough in the Battle of Køge Bay on July 1st 1677. In the foreground the flagship Christianus Qvintus), Christian Mølsted, 1920
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The sun is breaking through the fog. At Drogden, 1914, by Christian Mølsted (1862-1930)
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