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Académie Scandinave

Coordinates:48°50′34″N2°19′50″E / 48.8429°N 2.3306°E /48.8429; 2.3306
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French art academy (1919–1935)
Académie Scandinave
6, rue Jules-Chaplain,
Paris, France
Information
Established1919
Closed1935
PresidentGunnar Cederschiöld
DirectorLena Börjeson

Académie Scandinave (English:Scandinavian Academy) was a privateart academy inParis 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]

History

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Maison Watteau was founded by Lena Börjeson in 1919, with the goal to sell Nordic artists’ work in Paris, as anatelier 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 byNordic visual artists in the early years, includingLena Börjeson,[3]Otte Sköld,[4]Henrik Sørensen,Adam Fischer, andPer Krohg. From 1927 until 1935, the school was led by French artists.[1]

Notable faculty

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Painting faculty

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Sculpture faculty

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^abcBerg, Hubert van den; Ølholm, Marianne; Hjartarson, Benedikt; Hautamäki, Irmeli; Jelsbak, Torben; Schönström, Rikard; Stounbjerg, Per; Ørum, Tania; Aagesen, Dorthe (2012).A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1900-1925. Rodopi. p. 134.ISBN 978-94-012-0891-8 – viaGoogle Books.
  2. ^abElisabeth Fabritius, "Astrid Noack (1888–1954)",Dansk Kvindebiografist Leksikon.(in Danish) Retrieved 19 January 2025.
  3. ^abcdBergström, Irja."Helena (Lena) Börjeson".Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (Swedish Women's Biographical Lexicon). Retrieved2025-01-20.
  4. ^abBjurström, Per."J A J (Otte) Sköld -".Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon. Riksarkivet. Retrieved2025-01-25.
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  8. ^ab"Maria Elena Vieira da Silva".Applicat-Prazan. Retrieved2025-01-16.
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  11. ^abCariou, André; Luxembourg (France), Musée national du (2008).La collection Berardo à Paris: De Miro à Warhol (in French). Musée du Luxembourg. p. 36.ISBN 978-2-08-121826-0.
  12. ^"Ralston Crawford".Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM). Retrieved2025-01-20.
  13. ^Alfsen, Glenny (2024-12-19),"Elisabeth Dored",Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved2025-01-21
  14. ^DeLombard, Jeannine (2014)."Aaron Douglas".American National Biography Online.
  15. ^"Stiles Street News".The Black Dispatch. 1950-11-11. p. 10. Retrieved2025-01-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  16. ^"Cincinnatian Is Added".The Cincinnati Enquirer. 1941-09-11. p. 14. Retrieved2025-01-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  17. ^Mosley, Philip (2020-08-18).Resuming Maurice: And Other Essays on Writers and Celebrity. Dufour Editions. pp. 97–98.ISBN 978-0-8023-6067-0.
  18. ^"Fourth Exhibit Planned By Maine Coast Artists".The Bangor Daily News. 1964-08-04. p. 11. Retrieved2025-01-21 – viaNewspapers.com.
  19. ^Breeskin, Adelyn D.; Ascher, Amalie Adler (May 17, 1981)."The Art Collector Who Brought for All Baltimore".The Baltimore Sun. p. 328. Retrieved2025-01-21 – viaNewspapers.com.
  20. ^"Inés Puyó Biography".Artistas Visuales Chilenos, AVCh, MNBA. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  21. ^"Heini Waser".SIKART Lexicon on Art in Switzerland (in German). Retrieved2025-01-28.
  22. ^"Hale Woodruff".Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM). Retrieved2025-01-20.

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