Vera NILSSON
1888–1979, Sweden
Also known as: VN
Biography
Discover the life and artistic journey of Vera, Märta Amalia NILSSON (born 1888, 1/6, Sweden, died 1979), including key biographical details that provide essential context for signature authentication and artwork verification. Understanding an artist's background, artistic periods, and career timeline is crucial for distinguishing authentic signatures from forgeries.
Vera Nilsson studied at the Technical School in Stockholm, Carl Wilhelmson of Fine Arts and the Académie de la Palette in Paris. She undertook study tours to France, Italy and Denmark where she lived for three years. 1917 she debuts in Copenhagen together with Mollie Faustman. She was an expressionist and motifs were landscapes, often from Öland, Sweden, and child studies. 1954 she is inducted into the Academy in Sweden as the first woman.
Source: Art Signature Dictionary
Vera Nilsson studerade vid Tekniska skolan i Stockholm, Valand för Carl Wilhelmson samt vid Académie de la Palette i Paris. Hon företog studieresor till Frankrike, Italien och Danmark där hon var bosatt i tre år. 1917 debuterar hon i Köpenhamn tillsammans med Mollie Faustman. Hon var expressionist och motiven var landskap, ofta från Öland, samt barnstudier. Hon blir invald som den första kvinnan på 1900-talet i Konstakademin 1954.
Utställningar:
Nordisk konst i Göteborg, Konstnärshuset i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konsthall och Konstakademien i Stockholm, Konstakademin och Galleri 15 i Moss Norge.
Offentlig utsmyckning:
T-Centralen i Stockholm, Västertorpskolan i Stockholm, Djurgårdsskolan i Eskilstuna, Riksdagshuset, Nacksta kyrka i Sundsvall.
Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Moderna Muséet i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Statens Museum för Kunst i Köpenhamn, Hamburg, Malmö Museum, Eskilstuna Konstmuseum, Norrköpings Konstmuseum, Nasjonalgalleriet i Oslo och Svenska Statens porträttsamling på Gripsholms slott.
Source: Art Signature Dictionary
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