- Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for
Kvinder (literally
Draftsmanship and
Industrial Design School for
Women but
sometimes referred to as the Arts and Crafts...
- year
through 1907, she was a
member of the
board for the "Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder" (Drawing and Art
Industrial School for Women). She continued...
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machine style is
clearly visible. In 1933, she
taught at the Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for
Kvinder (Drawing and
applied arts
school for women) in Copenhagen...
- the
painter Vilhelm Kyhn. From 1885, she
attended the Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for
Kvinder until 1888 when she
became one of the
first students...
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Mosaisk Vestre Begravelsesplads Education Carolineskolen Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for
Kvinder Occupation Patron of the arts Years active 1891–1920...
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supported her education. She
gained her
education at the Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder, the
Valand School of Fine Arts in
Gotheborg and with...
- in
culture and learning.
After spending a year at the Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for
Kvinder (Women's Art College) in 1879, she was
taught by her...
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School traces its
roots back to the
foundation of the Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen (English: Arts and
Crafts School) in 1875. Upon a
merger in 1930...
- Islands, Lützen
trained at the
Design School for
Women (Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder) in
Copenhagen and
studied under the
graphic artist Povl...
- Døvstummeskole,
Baldersgade (1880, 1903-1974
Balders Hospital) Tegne- og
Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder, H.C.
Andersens Boulevard 10,
Copenhagen (1880-1881,...