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Agnes Slott-Møller - Fields

Fields (1918)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
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Agnes Slott-Møller

Agnes Slott-Møller, née Rambusch, was a Danish Symbolist painter; influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites. She is known for works inspired by Danish history and folklore. Her husband was the painter Harald Slott-Møller.

Her father, Jacob Heinrich Victor Rambusch (1825–1886), was a navy officer who was eventually promoted to Commander. As a child, she was fascinated by the Illustreret Danmarkshistorie for Folket [da] by Adam Fabricius [da], with drawings by Lorenz Frølich. In 1878, she began taking lessons at the "Industrial Art School for Women [da]". She graduated in 1885 and took additional lessons from P.S. Krøyer, followed by more with Harald Slott-Møller, whom she married in 1888 and embarked with on a tour of Italy.

In 1891, she and her husband helped their friend, Johan Rohde, establish the artists' association known as "Den Frie Udstilling". She had her first daughter in 1893. A second daughter, born in 1901, died in infancy. In 1894, she won a competition to provide decorative works at the Copenhagen City hall. Despite her fervent Danish nationalism, this would be her only official commission.

In 1904, following some disagreements at Den Frie Udstilling, she resumed her showings at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition. Two years later, she was awarded the Eckersberg Medal. In 1907, a feud with the Funen Painters, known as the "Bondemalerstriden [da]" (Peasant painter conflict) led to her and Harald's increasing isolation from the contemporary art scene.

She also wrote articles and gave lectures on Danish medieval history and nationalistic subjects. In 1917, she published Nationale Værdier (National Values) and, in 1923, Folkevise Billeder (Folk Images). In 1932, she was awarded the Ingenio et arti medal.

More Artworks by Agnes Slott-Møller (View all 18 Artworks)

Skitsebog. 1897-98

Skitsebog. 1897-98 (1896 - 1898)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Ebbe Skammelsen In The Wedding Yard (Study)

Ebbe Skammelsen In The Wedding Yard (Study) (ca 1908)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Herregården Kaas i Salling-1895

Herregården Kaas i Salling-1895

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
To aftenlandskaber adskilt af studier af blomster

To aftenlandskaber adskilt af studier af blomster (1896 - 1897)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Hellig kvinde i landskab med borg i baggrunden

Hellig kvinde i landskab med borg i baggrunden (1929)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
View of a garden

View of a garden (1929)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
The entrance to Schleswig Cathedral

The entrance to Schleswig Cathedral (before 1937)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Ebbe Skammelsen In The Wedding Yard

Ebbe Skammelsen In The Wedding Yard (1908)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Danish Comedy, The Critic And The Animal

Danish Comedy, The Critic And The Animal (1916-1917)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
The Dying Betrothed

The Dying Betrothed (circa 1906)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Isolde

Isolde (1907)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Fountain

Fountain (1880- 1937)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Marsken og hans mænd

Marsken og hans mænd (1925)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
View of the manor Løgismose

View of the manor Løgismose (1880- 1937)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
Himmelstudie

Himmelstudie (1879 - 1889)

Agnes Slott-Møller (Danish, 1862–1937)
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