Education
Ring, he studied under Rude, working with him in Lolland (1911) and Funen (1914).
Ring, he studied under Rude, working with him in Lolland (1911) and Funen (1914).
Born in Odense, he first worked in a Copenhagen bank (1903–1911) before turing to art, befriending Olaf Rude, Jens Pedersen and the other artists who together organized alternative exhibitions as De Tretten. Initially influenced by Los Angeles Henriksen"s watercolours combine a traditional approach with the more modern trends he had learnt from his experience of French art Foreign many years, he lived near Frederiksberg Park, a romantic area combining the city"s urban surroundings with the open look of the countryside.
lieutenant inspired many of his paintings.
Henriksen also designed costumes for the Royal Danish Theatre (1915–1923) and decorated pottery for Royal Copenhagen (1912–1930). The critic Klaus Rifbjerg has difficulty in placing Harald Henriksen in Danish art but comments, "Seeing his pictures is like looking at yourself and at the paths you have walked: changing, delightful, icy-cold, windy, Danish, making you feel both moved and thankful." De Tretten 1909 (som gæst) Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling: 1913-1916 De Syv, in Grønningen"s Indianerhytten, 1916 Charlottenborg"s Spring Exhibition: 1916-1960 (except 1947 and 1953) Charlottenborg"s Autumn Exhibition: 1922, 1928, 1937, 1943-1947, 1949 Grafisk kunstnersamfund: 1917-1918, 1931, 1937, 1952-1958, 1960 Nordisk Grafisk Union: London 1938 Solo exhibitions Fru Vige & Company, Copenhagen, 1920.
Kunstboden, Copenhage, 1923. Kunstsalen, Copenhagen, 1923, 1938, 1942.
Ramme-Larsen Copenhagen, 1935.
Bachs Kunsthandel, Copenhagen, 1960.