Art Books and Catalogues

Art books and catalogues

You can buy the art books and catalogues in the ticket sale or order them by telephone (+45) 39 64 11 83 or by mail: ordrupgaard@ordrupgaard.dk

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets

The Ordrupgaard booklets  is a series of booklets that presents the museum, the surroundings and the art collection. The booklets are easy to manage containing beautiful illustrations and small tasteful descriptions. The price for each booklet is 60 kr. You can buy the whole series for 250 kr.

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets: About Ordrupgaard

Ordrupgaard, 2005 

Price: 60 Kr.

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booklet: About Ordrupgaard

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets: French Impressionism

Ordrupgaard, 2005 

Price: 60 Kr.

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Booklet: French Impressionism

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets: Vilhelm Hammershøi 1864 - 1916

Ordrupgaard, 2005 

Price: 60 Kr.

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Booklet: Vilhelm Hammershøi

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets: L. A. Ring 1854 - 1933

Ordrupgaard, 2005 

Price: 60 Kr.

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Booklet: L.A. Ring

 

The Ordrupgaard Booklets: Paul Gauguin 1848 - 1903

Ordrupgaard, 2007 

Price: 60 Kr.

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Minibog: Paul Gauguin

 

 

Ordrupgaard art books

Here below there is a selection of books published by Ordrupgaard.

 

Ordrupgaard - Danish Art from the Century of the Golden Age

Ordrupgaard, 1999

Price 75 Kr.

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 art book: Ordrupgaard - Danish Art from the Century of the Golden Age

The book tells the story about the founder of Ordrupgaard, Vilhelm Hansen and his museum. Moreover the book contains descriptions of the master pieces in the Danish collection at Ordrupgaard and introductions to the artists. 

 

The Age of Impressionism

European Paintings from Ordrupgaard Copenhagen

Ordrupgaard 2002 

Price: 300 Kr.

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The Age of Impresionism  

The book presents and describes numerous masterpieces from the collection of french and danish impressionist art at Ordrupgaard. It also tells the story about Vilhelm and Henny Hansen - the founders of the museum -and their passion for impressionist paintings.