Julia Beck (20 December 1853 - 1935) was a Swedish painter and callligrapher. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookkeeper. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of... Read full biography
Julia Beck (20 December 1853 - 1935) was a Swedish painter and callligrapher. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookkeeper. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts(1872–78) and then at the Académie Julian in Paris (1883–84), where her teachers included... Read full biography
Julia Beck (20 December 1853 - 1935) was a Swedish painter and callligrapher. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookkeeper. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts(1872–78) and then at the Académie Julian in Paris (1883–84), where her teachers included Léon Bonnat and Jean-Léon Gérôme. Afterwards, she settled in France, where she was to spend most of the rest of her life. For a time she rented a studio in Paris with Harriet Backer, Hildegard Thorell,... Read full biography
Julia Beck (20 December 1853 - 1935) was a Swedish painter and callligrapher. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookkeeper. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts(1872–78) and then at the Académie Julian in Paris (1883–84), where her teachers included Léon Bonnat and Jean-Léon Gérôme. Afterwards, she settled in France, where she was to spend most of the rest of her life. For a time she rented a studio in Paris with Harriet Backer, Hildegard Thorell, and Anna Munthe-Norstedt, and she also spent time at the Grez-sur-Loing art colony. As a professional artist, she specialized in portraits for financial reasons, and she was one of the few Swedish women artists of her generation able to support... Read full biography
Julia Beck (20 December 1853 - 1935) was a Swedish painter and callligrapher. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookkeeper. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts(1872–78) and then at the Académie Julian in Paris (1883–84), where her teachers included Léon Bonnat and Jean-Léon Gérôme. Afterwards, she settled in France, where she was to spend most of the rest of her life. For a time she rented a studio in Paris with Harriet Backer, Hildegard Thorell, and Anna Munthe-Norstedt, and she also spent time at the Grez-sur-Loing art colony. As a professional artist, she specialized in portraits for financial reasons, and she was one of the few Swedish women artists of her generation able to support herself through her art. However, her preferred genre was landscape, and she became known for atmospheric Impressionist landscapes painted i... Read full biography
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