1849 Soro - 1922 Frederiksberg. Known for: Realism, painting.
Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau were Danish artists who were pioneers in promoting art education for women in Denmark. Mundt trained as an artist in the 1870s and, after being rejected from the Royal...
Read full biography Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau were Danish artists who were pioneers in promoting art education for women in Denmark. Mundt trained as an artist in the 1870s and, after being rejected from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, traveled to Munich for further education. She later studied in Paris at...
Read full biography Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau were Danish artists who were pioneers in promoting art education for women in Denmark. Mundt trained as an artist in the 1870s and, after being rejected from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, traveled to Munich for further education. She later studied in Paris at Académie Colarossi. Mundt and Luplau established a private art school for women in Denmark and influenced a generation of female artists.
Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau were Danish artists who were pioneers in promoting art education for women in Denmark. Mundt trained as an artist in the 1870s and, after being rejected from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, traveled to Munich for further education. She later studied in Paris at Académie Colarossi. Mundt and Luplau established a private art school for women in Denmark and influenced a generation of female artists.
Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau were Danish artists who were pioneers in promoting art education for women in Denmark. Mundt trained as an artist in the 1870s and, after being rejected from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, traveled to Munich for further education. She later studied in Paris at Académie Colarossi. Mundt and Luplau established a private art school for women in Denmark and influenced a generation of female artists.