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Niels Sigfred Nebelong Born October 14, 1806
Copenhagen, DenmarkDied October 9, 1871 (aged 64)Nationality Danish Work Buildings Old Carlsberg Niels Sigfred Nebelong (14 October 1806 – 9 October 1871) was a Danish architect who worked in the Historicist style. He was city architect in Copenhagen from 1863 and also designed many lighthouses around Denmark in his capacity as resident architect for the Danish lighthouse authority.
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Biography
Early life and education
Niels Sigfred Nebelong was born on 14 October 1806 in Copenhagen. In 1819 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch,[1] and won both the small and large gold medal, in 1833 and 1837 respectively. Nebelong taught at the Academy for several years before he went abroad on its travel acolarship from 1839 to 1842. He first studied with Henri Labrouste in Paris and then continued to Italy and Greece.
After a few years as a teacher at the Academy, he travelled to Paris, where he studied under Henri Labrouste, and then continued to Italy and Greece, before returning to Denmark in 1842.
Career
Back in Denmark, his first assignment was restoration work at Ribe Cathedral from 1843 to 1845, and two commissions in Kolding. In 1846 he returned to Copenhagen.
He became a member of the Academy in 1855 and the following year was appointed City Architect in Copenhagen. He also had many private clients.
Nebelong also served as resident architect for the Danish lighthouse authority, designing numerous lighthouses around the country. He also designed many town jails and court houses.
From 1863 to 1853 he headed the re-building of Viborg Cathedral but died before its completion.
Style
Typically of the Historicist period, Nebelong worked in a number of different styles, including the late Neo-Classicism (Kolding Gymnasium, 1845-46), Gothic Revival (Slagelse Convent,1857-59), and Romanesque Revival (Viborg Cathedral, 1863-76, completed by H.B. Storck).
Selected works
- Skive Town Hall, Skive (1844)
- Holsted Courthouse, Holsted (1845)
- Kastrup Glasværk, Kastrup (o. 1845)
- Kolding Gymnasium, Kirketorvet, Kolding (1845-46, ombygget)
- Bogense Customs House, Bogense (1846)
- Town Hall and Court- and Jailhouse, Holstebro (1846, lateral wing added in 1881)
- Town Hall and Court- and Jailhouse, Nykøbing Mors (1846-47, since 1924 only town hall)
- Odense Customs House (adaption and extension), 4 Londongade, Odense (1847)
- Sølyst countryhouse, 321 Vedbæk Strandvej, Vedbæk (1847, redesigned in 1915)
- Blegdamsvej Jailhouse, 6 Blegdamsvej (1847-48, with M. G. Bindesbøll, rebuilt)
- Old Carlsberg: Main building (1852-54) and various other buildings (with J.C. Jacobsen,listed)
- Strandmøllen main building ( for Johan Christian Drewsen, 895 Strandvejen (1850, vinduer udskiftet)
- Workers housing, 66-70 and 84-88Overgaden oven Vandet, Christianshavn, Copenhagen (1851-52)
- Lunde Church ved Svendborg (1852, tårnet restaureret 1886)
- Villa for rådmand Frederik Christoffer Bülow, 5 Ewaldsgade, Copenhagen (1853, listed)
- 24 Bredgade/2 Sankt Annæ Plads (1855)
- Vartov (rebuilding), Farvergade 27, København (1856-60)
- Skagen Lighthouse, Grenen (1858, listed)
- Vesborg Lighthouse, Kolby, Samsø (1858)
- Slagelse New Convent(1857-59)
- Vridsløselille State Prison (1859)
- Copenhagen Pumping station, mow Pumpehuset, Studiestræde (1859, udpeget som nationalt industriminde 2007)
- Odense Courthouse, 28 Albanigade, Odense (1861, extended)
- Christianshavn Penitentiary, Christianshavns Torv, Christianshavn (1861-64, demolished1928)
- Hirtshals Lighthouse, Hirtshals (1863)
- Viborg Penitentiary (extension), Viborg (1863-64)
- Town Hall, Court- and Jailhouse, Nykøbing Sjælland (1868-69)
- Connecting building, New Carlsberg (1871-76, with Carl Florian Thomsen, demolished)
- Bovbjerg Lighthouse (posthumously 1876-77)
Restoration work
- Ribe Cathedral, Ribe (1843-45, with F.F. Friis)
- Store Heddinge Churchm Store Heddinge (1853-54)
- Garrison Church, Copenhagen (1860)
- Tranekær Castle (1862-63)
- Hårby Church, Funen (1856)
- Viborg Cathedral (restoration with J. Tholle 1863-1876)
- Trinitatis Church abd Rundetårn (1870-71, according to Christian Hansen's renderings)
References
- ^ "N.S. Nebelong" (in Danish). Gyldendal. http://www.denstoredanske.dk/Kunst_og_kultur/Arkitektur/Norden/Niels_Sigfred_Nebelong. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
Categories:- Danish architects
- Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni
- People from Copenhagen
- 1806 births
- 1871 deaths
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