Johan Thomas Lundbye (1 September 1818 - 25 April 1848) was a promising young Danish painter and graphic artist, known for his animal and landscape paintings.
He was artistically inspired by Niels Laurits Høyen's call to develop a Danish nationalistic art by exploring as motif the characteristic landscapes, the historical buildings and monuments, and the simple, rural people of Denmark.
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.