Hanna Hirsch Pauli - Artist Info

About Hanna Hirsch Pauli

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Hanna Hirsch, Hanna Hirsch-Pauli
  • Biography

    Hanna Hirsch, later Hanna Pauli (Stockholm, 13 January 1864 – 29 December 1940, Solna), was a Swedish painter; primarily of genre scenes and portraits. She was a daughter of music publisher Abraham Hirsch and a friend of Eva Bonnier. They followed each other through the painting school of August Malmström, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm.

    Hanna Hirsch studied in Paris from 1885 until 1887 at the Académie Colarossi, and shared a studio with Bonnier for part of that time. While working in Paris, she formed a number of close friendships with other women artists from the Nordic countries. She had her portrait of the Finnish artist Venny Soldan (now in the Gothenburg Art Museum) accepted to the Paris Salon in 1887. The...

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