Adelaide Leuhusen PRICE CHARTS
1828 - 1923. Known for: Painting.
Adelaide Leuhusen can be seen as something of a pioneer for female artists in 19th-century Sweden. Together with her sister Bertha, who was four years older, she was one of the first women to be... Read full biography
Adelaide Leuhusen can be seen as something of a pioneer for female artists in 19th-century Sweden. Together with her sister Bertha, who was four years older, she was one of the first women to be admitted to the Art Academy as private students in 1849. While Adelaide came to devote herself to... Read full biography
Adelaide Leuhusen can be seen as something of a pioneer for female artists in 19th-century Sweden. Together with her sister Bertha, who was four years older, she was one of the first women to be admitted to the Art Academy as private students in 1849. While Adelaide came to devote herself to painting, her older sister became a successful photographer. At the same time as studying art, Adelaide also trained in the art of singing. In 1852 she traveled to Germany, where she devoted herself to... Read full biography
Adelaide Leuhusen can be seen as something of a pioneer for female artists in 19th-century Sweden. Together with her sister Bertha, who was four years older, she was one of the first women to be admitted to the Art Academy as private students in 1849. While Adelaide came to devote herself to painting, her older sister became a successful photographer. At the same time as studying art, Adelaide also trained in the art of singing. In 1852 she traveled to Germany, where she devoted herself to further art and music studies. In addition, she performed at several concerts in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main. Adelaide later came to continue her art studies with Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Younger in Munich and in 1874 with James Marshall in Dresden.... Read full biography
Adelaide Leuhusen can be seen as something of a pioneer for female artists in 19th-century Sweden. Together with her sister Bertha, who was four years older, she was one of the first women to be admitted to the Art Academy as private students in 1849. While Adelaide came to devote herself to painting, her older sister became a successful photographer. At the same time as studying art, Adelaide also trained in the art of singing. In 1852 she traveled to Germany, where she devoted herself to further art and music studies. In addition, she performed at several concerts in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main. Adelaide later came to continue her art studies with Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Younger in Munich and in 1874 with James Marshall in Dresden. With the latter, she traveled to Florence, where she studied art for a long time. She had her greatest successes in art with po... Read full biography

