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1848 - 1925. Known for: Painting, plein air.
In the early 1870s, Marie Luplau began training as an artist at Vilhelm Kyhn's drawing school for women, where she met her life companion the painter Emilie Mundt. In 1874, both women applied to be... Read full biography
In the early 1870s, Marie Luplau began training as an artist at Vilhelm Kyhn's drawing school for women, where she met her life companion the painter Emilie Mundt. In 1874, both women applied to be admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but they were both rejected - women were not... Read full biography
In the early 1870s, Marie Luplau began training as an artist at Vilhelm Kyhn's drawing school for women, where she met her life companion the painter Emilie Mundt. In 1874, both women applied to be admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but they were both rejected - women were not admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts until 1888 with the establishment of the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women (Kunstakademiets Kunstskole for Kvinder). Because of the rejection, the two... Read full biography
In the early 1870s, Marie Luplau began training as an artist at Vilhelm Kyhn's drawing school for women, where she met her life companion the painter Emilie Mundt. In 1874, both women applied to be admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but they were both rejected - women were not admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts until 1888 with the establishment of the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women (Kunstakademiets Kunstskole for Kvinder). Because of the rejection, the two women traveled, on the advice of the painter Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann, to Munich to further their education, and where women, unlike in Denmark, had the opportunity to draw after nude model. In 1878, Luplau made her debut at Charlottenborg. In 1882–84,... Read full biography
In the early 1870s, Marie Luplau began training as an artist at Vilhelm Kyhn's drawing school for women, where she met her life companion the painter Emilie Mundt. In 1874, both women applied to be admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but they were both rejected - women were not admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts until 1888 with the establishment of the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women (Kunstakademiets Kunstskole for Kvinder). Because of the rejection, the two women traveled, on the advice of the painter Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann, to Munich to further their education, and where women, unlike in Denmark, had the opportunity to draw after nude model. In 1878, Luplau made her debut at Charlottenborg. In 1882–84, Mundt and Luplau went to Paris to study at the private French art academy, the Académie Colarossi, where among many others also Paul Gauguin and H... Read full biography
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