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1856 Copenhagen - 1933. Known for: Painting.
Joakim Skovgaard is the first son of Peter Christian Skovgaard, who introduced him and his younger brother Nils to painting. From 1871-76 Joakim was enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. A... Read full biography
Joakim Skovgaard is the first son of Peter Christian Skovgaard, who introduced him and his younger brother Nils to painting. From 1871-76 Joakim was enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. A little later, 1880-81, he was like many of his fellow artists in Paris pupil of Léon Bonnat, who was... Read full biography
Joakim Skovgaard is the first son of Peter Christian Skovgaard, who introduced him and his younger brother Nils to painting. From 1871-76 Joakim was enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. A little later, 1880-81, he was like many of his fellow artists in Paris pupil of Léon Bonnat, who was held in high international esteem. During this time he came into contact with French realism, the lasting influence on him in his art.
Joakim Skovgaard is the first son of Peter Christian Skovgaard, who introduced him and his younger brother Nils to painting. From 1871-76 Joakim was enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. A little later, 1880-81, he was like many of his fellow artists in Paris pupil of Léon Bonnat, who was held in high international esteem. During this time he came into contact with French realism, the lasting influence on him in his art.
Joakim Skovgaard is the first son of Peter Christian Skovgaard, who introduced him and his younger brother Nils to painting. From 1871-76 Joakim was enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. A little later, 1880-81, he was like many of his fellow artists in Paris pupil of Léon Bonnat, who was held in high international esteem. During this time he came into contact with French realism, the lasting influence on him in his art.
