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1875 - 1960. Known for: Painting.
Bertha Green trained as a painter at private painting schools in the 1890s with, among others Georg Seligmann, Peter Ilsted and Harald Slott-Møller. Then, like many of the other female painters of... Read full biography
Bertha Green trained as a painter at private painting schools in the 1890s with, among others Georg Seligmann, Peter Ilsted and Harald Slott-Møller. Then, like many of the other female painters of her time, she went abroad to further her education. Bertha spent a year in Berlin, where she learned... Read full biography
Bertha Green trained as a painter at private painting schools in the 1890s with, among others Georg Seligmann, Peter Ilsted and Harald Slott-Møller. Then, like many of the other female painters of her time, she went abroad to further her education. Bertha spent a year in Berlin, where she learned to engrave at the Schinkel Academy and made her debut under her maiden name Green at Den Frie Udstilling (the Free Exhibition) in 1899. In 1900 she married the painter Niels Vinding Dorph (1862–1931)... Read full biography
Bertha Green trained as a painter at private painting schools in the 1890s with, among others Georg Seligmann, Peter Ilsted and Harald Slott-Møller. Then, like many of the other female painters of her time, she went abroad to further her education. Bertha spent a year in Berlin, where she learned to engrave at the Schinkel Academy and made her debut under her maiden name Green at Den Frie Udstilling (the Free Exhibition) in 1899. In 1900 she married the painter Niels Vinding Dorph (1862–1931) and was henceforth known as Bertha Dorph. She continued her education both at home and in Italy, France and England. In 1916 she was a co-founder of, and sat on the board of the Society of Female Artists (Kvindelige Kunstneres Samfund). In 1928 she... Read full biography
Bertha Green trained as a painter at private painting schools in the 1890s with, among others Georg Seligmann, Peter Ilsted and Harald Slott-Møller. Then, like many of the other female painters of her time, she went abroad to further her education. Bertha spent a year in Berlin, where she learned to engrave at the Schinkel Academy and made her debut under her maiden name Green at Den Frie Udstilling (the Free Exhibition) in 1899. In 1900 she married the painter Niels Vinding Dorph (1862–1931) and was henceforth known as Bertha Dorph. She continued her education both at home and in Italy, France and England. In 1916 she was a co-founder of, and sat on the board of the Society of Female Artists (Kvindelige Kunstneres Samfund). In 1928 she became chairman of the School for Drawing and Applied Art for Women (Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder), which had been established in 18... Read full biography
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