
Carl Frederik Peder Aagaard was a Danish landscape painter and decorative artist. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and under P. C. Skovgaard. Many of his paintings focused on spots frequented by tourists.

Jens Birkholm was a Danish genre painter; associated with the group known as the Funen Painters.

Heinrich Christian August Buntzen was a Danish landscape painter.

Andreas Christian Riis Carstensen was a Danish painter who specialized in maritime scenes, notably of Greenland.

Polycarpus Godfred Berry Wildenradt Christensen was a Danish landscape painter.

Janus Andreas Bartholin la Cour was a Danish painter who is remembered for his landscapes painted in the classical style of the Eckersberg school.

Dankvart Dreyer was a Danish landscape painter of the Copenhagen School of painters who was educated under the guidance of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Around 1840, he was part of the emerging National Romantic landscape painting scene in Denmark but as a result of his over-dramatic and excessively natural style, he did not fit the aesthetics and the ideology of the period. After being widely criticized, he turned his back on the artistic establishment and passed into near oblivion. In 1852, when only 36 years old, he died from typhus.

Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen was a Danish landscape painter.

Lili Ilse Elvenes, better known as Lili Elbe, was a Danish painter and transgender woman, and among the early recipients of sex reassignment surgery. She was a successful painter under her birth name Einar Magnus Andreas Wegener. After transitioning in 1930, she changed her legal name to Lili Ilse Elvenes and stopped painting; she later adopted the surname Elbe. She died from complications following a uterus transplant. The US and UK English versions of her semi-autobiographical narrative were published posthumously in 1933 under the title Man into Woman: An Authentic Record of a Change of Sex.

Johan Didrik Frisch was a Danish landscape and animal painter.

Albert Gottschalk was a Danish painter. He had a close connection, personally and artistically, to the poets Johannes Jørgensen, Viggo Stuckenberg and Sophus Claussen.

Georg Vilhelm Arnold Groth was a Danish landscape painter.

Jens Jørgen Jensen-Egeberg was a Danish painter. His works include portraits, landscapes and genre scenes. He also worked in pastels.

Harald Adolf Nikolaj Jerichau was a Danish landscape painter.

Ludvig Christian Brinck-Seidelin Kabell was a Danish landscape painter.

Frederik Christian Jakobsen Kiærskou, aka F.C. Kiærskou was a Danish landscape painter.

Anton Eduard Kieldrup was a Danish landscape painter.

Christen Schiellerup Købke was a Danish painter and one of the best known artists from the Golden Age of Danish Painting.

Georg Emil Libert was a Danish landscape painter. His specialties included scenes featuring Danish, German and Norwegian landscapes.

Johan Thomas Lundbye was a Danish painter and graphic artist, known for his animal and landscape paintings. He was inspired by Niels Laurits Høyen's call to develop nationalistic art through depictions of Denmark's characteristic landscapes; the historical buildings and monuments, and the country's simple, rural people. He became one of his generation's national romantic painters, along with P. C. Skovgaard and Lorenz Frølich, to regularly depict the landscape of Zealand.

Anders Christian Lunde was a Danish landscape painter, a minor participant in the Golden Age of Danish painting. He painted his native Denmark including the north of Zealand and the island of Bornholm while also showing an interest in Mediterranean landscapes.

Jens Peter Møller was a Danish painter.

Valdemar Christian Schønheyder Møller was a Danish painter, known for his depictions of sunlight.

Peder Mørk Mønsted was a Danish realist painter. He is best known for his landscape paintings.

Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen was a Danish landscape painter.

Ernst Christian Petzholdt, known as Fritz was a Danish landscape painter of the Copenhagen School, also known as the Golden Age of Danish Painting. He spent most of his artistic life in Italy, where he painted refined landscapes in a light colour palette but died early, most likely by way of suicide.

Theodor Esbern Philipsen was a Danish painter of Jewish ancestry; known for landscapes and animal portraits. He also did small figures in wax and clay.

Bolette Cathrine Frederikke Puggaard née Hage (1798–1847) was a landscape painter, one of very few 19th-century Danish women whose art extended beyond flower paintings. She and her husband, the merchant and shipowner Hans Puggaard, are remembered for supporting many of the painters of the Danish Golden Age.

Erik Kristoffer Raadal was a Danish painter. During his short life, Raadal became one of Denmark's most important landscape painters of the 1930s, often painting scenes around Gjern, his home town in central Jutland.

Louise Christiane Ravn-Hansen was a Danish landscape painter and etcher.

Martinus Christian Wesseltoft Rørbye was a Danish painter, known both for genre works and landscapes. He was a central figure of the Golden Age of Danish painting during the first half of the 19th century.

Christian Godtfred Rump was one of the most productive Danish painters of his times. He first painted mainly genre and history works but later concentrated on landscapes.

Peter Christian Thamsen Skovgaard was a Danish national romantic landscape painter. He is one of the main figures associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. He is especially known for his large scale portrayals of the Danish landscape.

Frederik Hansen Sødring was a Danish landscape painter and founder of an endowment.

Ole Laurits Olsen Søndergaard was a Danish landscape painter. He also decorated a number of Danish churches with paintings and frescos.

Peter Mørch Christian Zacho, usually known as Christian Zacho, was a Danish landscape painter who is remembered for his idyllic scenes of Danish beech woods.