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Edvard Petersen

Edvard Petersen (1841 - 1911) was active/lived in Denmark.  Edvard Petersen is known for Landscape and figure painting.

Danish landscape and figure painter, Edvard Petersen studied at the Copenhagen Academy as well as in the studio of V. Kyhn.  Between 1875 and 1885 he lived in Italy for many years.  In 1890 and 1891 he won the Eckersberg medal, in 1894 he became professor at the Copenhagen Academy.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Edvard Petersen available:    Anton Erik Thorenfeld,  Simon Ludvig Ditlev Simonsen,  Holger Peter Svane Lubbers,  Vilhelm Carl (Peter Vilhelm) Kyhn,  Emanuel Aage Petersen,  Julius Paulsen,  Knud Carl Edvard Kyhn,  Carl Frederick Sorensen,  Wenzel Tornoe,  Godfred BW Christensen,  William Skotte Olsen,  Svend Engelund,  Kai Lindemann,  Viggo Johansen,  Christian Blache,  Peter Christian Thamsen Skovgaard,  Laurits Tuxen,  Antonore Christensen,  Knud Aage Nielsen,  Janus La Cour,  Jens Peter Dahl-Jensen,  Peter Nyborg,  Sven Dalsgaard,  Carl Ludwig Thilson Locher



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