De Tretten


De Tretten, also De Tretten Kunstnere, was a grouping of young Danish artists who arranged their own exhibitions in Copenhagen from 1909 to 1912 in order to display works which would not have been accepted for exhibition by the then rather traditional Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.

Background

Based on the French model of the Salon des Refusés, De Tretten was founded on the initiative of Olaf Rude and the critic Jens Pedersen. Rude had managed to obtain financial guarantees for the enterprise from those who had recently established themselves in the seaside resort of Marielyst on Falster which had been promoted as an artists colony along the lines of Skagen. Several, including Rude himself, had studied at the Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler under Kristian Zahrtmann who had broken away from the Academy into the developing trends of Naturalism and Realism. Paintings exhibited at De Tretten were often in line with movements of the times such as Futurism and Post-Impressionism.

Exhibiting artists

De Tretten also included:
De Tretten was not the only attempt to exhibit outside the Academy. Den Frie Udstilling was established in 1891 and continues to exhibit today. Grønningen, founded in 1915, now exhibits in the Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall.