French art academy (1919–1935) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Académie Scandinave (English: Scandinavian Academy) was a private art academy in Paris that existed between 1919 and 1935.[1] The school was located in the Maison Watteau art gallery, at no. 6 rue Jules-Chaplain. It was free and focused on figurative painting and sculpture.[1][2]
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Académie Scandinave | |
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6, rue Jules-Chaplain, Paris, France | |
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Established | 1919 |
Closed | 1935 |
President | Gunnar Cederschiöld |
Director | Lena Börjeson |
Maison Watteau was founded by Lena Börjeson in 1919, with the goal to sell Nordic artists’ work in Paris, as an atelier and an artists’ social club.[3] It was backed by art dealer, Gösta Olsson; businessperson and director of Tändstickbolaget, Gunnar Cederschiöld; and Swedish ambassador, Johan Ehrensvärd.[3]
Académie Scandinave was led by Nordic visual artists in the early years, including Lena Börjeson,[3] Otte Sköld,[4] Henrik Sørensen, Adam Fischer, and Per Krohg. From 1927 until 1935, the school was led by French artists.[1]
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