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1894 - 1958. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
The years during the First World War were spent by Otte Sköld in Copenhagen. For many artists, the Danish capital became a substitute for Paris since the outbreak of the war, an international meeting... Read full biography
The years during the First World War were spent by Otte Sköld in Copenhagen. For many artists, the Danish capital became a substitute for Paris since the outbreak of the war, an international meeting place that was perceived as much more open-minded than Sweden. It became a breathing hole during... Read full biography
The years during the First World War were spent by Otte Sköld in Copenhagen. For many artists, the Danish capital became a substitute for Paris since the outbreak of the war, an international meeting place that was perceived as much more open-minded than Sweden. It became a breathing hole during the boredom of isolation and here friends could be made between Scandinavians. At first, Otte Sköld lived in a bohemically furnished studio at Allégade by Frederiksberg Have, close to the popular... Read full biography
The years during the First World War were spent by Otte Sköld in Copenhagen. For many artists, the Danish capital became a substitute for Paris since the outbreak of the war, an international meeting place that was perceived as much more open-minded than Sweden. It became a breathing hole during the boredom of isolation and here friends could be made between Scandinavians. At first, Otte Sköld lived in a bohemically furnished studio at Allégade by Frederiksberg Have, close to the popular Drachmann inn. His closest neighbors were artist colleagues and cultural personalities - Bertil Bull Hedlund, Hugo Gehlin, Siri Rathsman and Ulla Bjarne. Sköld was constantly in need of money and received help from his brother Hannes who lived in Sweden.... Read full biography
The years during the First World War were spent by Otte Sköld in Copenhagen. For many artists, the Danish capital became a substitute for Paris since the outbreak of the war, an international meeting place that was perceived as much more open-minded than Sweden. It became a breathing hole during the boredom of isolation and here friends could be made between Scandinavians. At first, Otte Sköld lived in a bohemically furnished studio at Allégade by Frederiksberg Have, close to the popular Drachmann inn. His closest neighbors were artist colleagues and cultural personalities - Bertil Bull Hedlund, Hugo Gehlin, Siri Rathsman and Ulla Bjarne. Sköld was constantly in need of money and received help from his brother Hannes who lived in Sweden. However, he found a new studio and he often visited Harald Giersing's painting school which was right next door. One day in 1916, he met a young... Read full biography
