Education
Hansen attended the Copenhagen Technical School before studying under Kristian Zahrtmann at the Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler (1884–1890).
Hansen attended the Copenhagen Technical School before studying under Kristian Zahrtmann at the Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler (1884–1890).
His travels included the Netherlands (1892 and 1909), and several periods in Italy from 1899 where he was in Civita d"Antino with Zahrtmann (1904) and in Pompei with Theodor Philipsen (1919-1921). He also travelled to Belgium and Paris in 1909. He was killed by military forces July 27, 1909.
Together with Johannes Larsen, Poul South. Christiansen and Fritz Syberg, Hansen was one of the first Funen artists to study under Zahrtmann, leaving the traditions of the Danish Academy and venturing into Naturalism and Realism.
Initially adopting Zarhtmann"s approach but soon influenced by Philipsen"s Impressionism, Hansen became one of the finest Colourists of his day. Bulgende rug (1894) and other earlier landscapes with cornfields and thick hedges, often under cloudy skies, were inspired by Vincent van Gogh whose paintings were exhibited in Copenhagen in 1893.
Others are more Impressionistic. Hansen"s frequent visits to Italy influenced his work, as evidenced in the numerous paintings from Naples and Pompei with their sunburnt landscapes and peasant life.
From 1905, Hansen spent his summers in his native Faaborg where he painted scenes of the town and the surrounding countryside and his winters in Copenhagen where he captured street life in the districts of Nørrebro and Vesterbro.