(May 23, 1834 C February 22, 1890) was a Danish painter.
He was born in Copenhagen and studied with Wilhelm Marstrand at the Royal Danish Academy of Art (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) there.
His early work featured rural scenes from everyday life. From 1859 to 1866, Bloch lived in Italy, and this period was important for the development of his historical style.
His first great success was the exhibition of his "Prometheus Unbound" in Copenhagen in 1865. After the death of Marstrand, he finished the decoration of the ceremonial hall at the University of Copenhagen.
He was then commissioned to produce 23 paintings for the Chapel at Frederiksborg Palace. These were all scenes from the life of Christ which have become very popular as illustrations. The originals, painted between 1865 and 1879, are still at Frederiksborg Palace. Related Paintings of Carl Heinrich Bloch :. | The Sermon On the Mount | Portrait of Andreas Frederik Krieger | The Sermon on the Mount by Carl Heinrich Bloch | Jesus casting out the money changers at the temple | den sjuttonarige christian tar emot nycklarna till riksregalievalvet av den doende niels kaas | Related Artists: Karoly Marko the Elder 1791-1860 Jan Stobbaerts 1539 - 1584 John Kelimeier 1787-1821