Fanny Brate
Born(1861-02-26)26 February 1861
Died22 April 1940(1940-04-22) (agedย 79)
Stockholm, Sweden
EducationKonstfack, Royal Swedish Academy of Arts

Fanny Ingeborg Matilda Brate (nรฉeย Ekbom; 26 February 1861 โ€“ 22 April 1940) was a Swedish painter. She specialized in genre scenes, featuring families, which are often cited as the inspiration for similar works by Carl Larsson.

Biography

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Fanny Brate was the daughter of Johan Frans Gustaf Oskar Ekbom (1832-1894), a clerk in the household of Prince Oscar, Duke of ร–stergรถtland (later, King Oscar II), and she was born in the Arvfurstens palats. From 1868 to 1877, she studied at a girls' school, followed by drawing lessons at the Arts and Crafts School. She became a full-time student there from 1878 to 1879. That year, she began taking classes from August Malmstrรถm at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts.[1] In 1885, she received a Royal Medalย [sv] for a painting of herself surrounded by school children.

In 1887, with the help of a travel scholarship from the Royal Academy, she attended classes at the Acadรฉmie Colarossi in Paris. Later that year, she married the runologist, Erik Brate. They had four daughters. Torunย [sv], their second, also became a painter.[2] She continued to make study trips throughout Western Europe, including a visit to the Exposition Universelle (1889). By the turn of the century, she had adopted Impressionist styles and joined the Skagen Painters. Many of her works depicted her own children. The process of raising them also inspired her to illustrate children's books, such as Mormors eventyr (Grandma's Tales), and take part in the ongoing debate about education.

In 1891, she became a member of the Svenska konstnรคrernas fรถreningย [sv] (the Swedish Artists' Association).

The Nationalmuseum held a memorial exhibition of her collected works in 1943.[3] Her works may also be seen at the Nordiska museet[4] and the Gรถteborgs konstmuseum[5]

Selected paintings

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References

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  1. ^ Minnesstuga, Gagnefs (August 30, 2013). "Hilma af Klint i Gagnef!".
  2. ^ Sveriges Dรถdbok 1901โ€“2009, DVD-ROM, Version 5.00, Sveriges Slรคktforskarfรถrbund (2010)
  3. ^ "Nationalmuseum - Fanny Brate". emp-web-84.zetcom.ch.
  4. ^ "Oljemรฅlning". digitaltmuseum.se.
  5. ^ "Gรถteborgs konstmuseum | Italian Peasant". emp-web-34.zetcom.ch.

Further reading

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Brate

Brate is a Swedish surname. People with this surname include: Erik Brate (1854โ€“1924), Swedish linguist. Fanny Brate (1862โ€“1940), Swedish painter Cameron

Erik Brate

Norberg, Vรคstmanland County. In 1887 he married the Swedish painter Fanny Brate, nรฉe Ekbom (1861โ€“1940). They had four daughters; Astrid (1888โ€“1929),

Birthday

Namnsdag (1902), known in English as Aย Day of Celebration, by the Swedish artist Fanny Brate

Name day

A Day of Celebration. A painting by Swedish artist Fanny Brate depicting preparations for a name-day celebration. Oil on canvas, 1902.

Table-setting

Fanny Brate's 1901 A Day of Celebration shows two girls decorating a table; the background is a painting of an undecorated medieval table surround by

List of Swedish women artists

Bรถrjesson (1827โ€“1900), painter Agnes Branting (1862โ€“1930), textile artist Fanny Brate (1861โ€“1940), painter Maj Bring (1880โ€“1971), painter Johanna Brunsson

GroรŸe Berliner Kunstausstellung

Ernst Bernardien, Olga Boznaล„ska, Eugen Bracht (Special Exhibition), Fanny Brate, Moritz Coschell, Walter Crane, Hans Dahl, Jean Delville, Gustav Eberlein

Linkรถping Bloodbath

to his family before he is beheaded in Linkรถping Square, painting by Fanny Brate Nativeย name Linkรถpings blodbad Date 20ย Marchย 1600ย (1600-03-20) Location