Henrik Gronvold

Henrik Gronvold (unknown), Danish, Henrik Gronvold is a Danish artist, an enigmatic figure in the world of art. Very little reliable biographical information is available, and much of their creative journey remains lost to time.
Their surviving works speak in quiet tones — suggestive, poetic, and shrouded in mystery.
  • Variations in Golden and Amherst Pheasant hybrids. (1918-1922)

    Variations in Golden and Amherst Pheasant hybrids. (1918-1922)

    Henrik Gronvold (Danish, unknown)

    Golden and Amherst pheasants intertwine in delicate watercolor strokes, their hybrid plumage a riot of iridescent hues. Each feather seems alive, shifting between copper, emerald, and sapphire under an unseen light. The birds’ postures suggest both tension and harmony—a fleeting balance between wild instinct and unnatural beauty.

  • Eggs of Blood Partridges, Tragopans, Impeyans and Eared -Pheasants. (1918-1922)

    Eggs of Blood Partridges, Tragopans, Impeyans and Eared -Pheasants. (1918-1922)

    Henrik Gronvold (Danish, unknown)

    Delicate speckled shells—partridge, tragopan, impeyan, eared-pheasant—nestle together, each pattern a silent cipher of its species. The muted earth tones whisper of hidden nests, of life coiled tight beneath fragile calcium walls. A quiet study in variation, where every curve holds the promise of wings.