Olga Andrea Mathilde Lau PRICE CHARTS
1875 Copenhagen, Denmark - 1960 Island of Bornholm, Denmark. Known for: Portrait, figure, rural and street scenes, interiors and landscape painting.
Olga Lau (1875-1960) . Olga Lau grew up in Dragør, Denmark, outside Copenhagen, and studied at Sophus Vermehrens Paint School in Copenhagen. In 1898 she started lessons at the Royal Danish Art... Read full biography
Olga Lau (1875-1960) . Olga Lau grew up in Dragør, Denmark, outside Copenhagen, and studied at Sophus Vermehrens Paint School in Copenhagen. In 1898 she started lessons at the Royal Danish Art Academy. In 1914 Olga Lau received money for her painting, Serdin Hansens Pris, and for the money, she... Read full biography
Olga Lau (1875-1960) . Olga Lau grew up in Dragør, Denmark, outside Copenhagen, and studied at Sophus Vermehrens Paint School in Copenhagen. In 1898 she started lessons at the Royal Danish Art Academy. In 1914 Olga Lau received money for her painting, Serdin Hansens Pris, and for the money, she went to Italy, where she the lived in Rome for five years. In 1923 she came to she Danish island of Bornholm, where she stayed until her death in 1960. Source/Submitted by: Helene Hom.... Read full biography
Olga Lau (1875-1960) . Olga Lau grew up in Dragør, Denmark, outside Copenhagen, and studied at Sophus Vermehrens Paint School in Copenhagen. In 1898 she started lessons at the Royal Danish Art Academy. In 1914 Olga Lau received money for her painting, Serdin Hansens Pris, and for the money, she went to Italy, where she the lived in Rome for five years. In 1923 she came to she Danish island of Bornholm, where she stayed until her death in 1960. Source/Submitted by: Helene Hom.
Olga Lau (1875-1960) . Olga Lau grew up in Dragør, Denmark, outside Copenhagen, and studied at Sophus Vermehrens Paint School in Copenhagen. In 1898 she started lessons at the Royal Danish Art Academy. In 1914 Olga Lau received money for her painting, Serdin Hansens Pris, and for the money, she went to Italy, where she the lived in Rome for five years. In 1923 she came to she Danish island of Bornholm, where she stayed until her death in 1960. Source/Submitted by: Helene Hom.

