词条 | Astrid Aagesen |
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BiographyAagesen was born in 1883 in Silkeborg in the centre of Jutland, Denmark. She studied craftsmanship at the Draftsmanship and Design School for Women (Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder) and the Technical School (Teknisk Skole) in Copenhagen as well as in Germany, Norway, Sweden, Italy and France.[2] After moving to Helsingborg in 1919, she first worked in a silversmith's shop but opened her own workshop in 1920. She worked mainly with pewter but also with copper and silver. She gained a reputation as a designer, creating the globe for Tycho Brahe's monument, complete with constellations. Among the artists with whom she collaborated were Hugo Gehlin, Ivar Johnson and Gösta Adrian-Nilsson.[1] Other notable works in Helsingborg include a ceiling lamp in Jacob Hansen's house, an altarpiece in Gustav Adolf's Church and a crucifix for the Gustav Adolf community centre.[1] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://museum.helsingborg.se/web/object/345786|title=Aagesen, Astrid|publisher=Helsingbog|accessdate=16 March 2017 |language=Swedish}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aagesen, Astrid}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://runeberg.org/svekonst80/0009.html|title=Aagesen, Astrid Marie-Frederike|publisher=Svenska konstnärer. Biofrafisk handbok|accessdate=16 March 2017 |language=Swedish}} 10 : 1883 births|1965 deaths|People from Silkeborg|People from Helsingborg|Danish designers|Danish emigrants to Sweden|Danish women artists|Danish women designers|Danish silversmiths|Women metalsmiths |
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