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Carl Lund (rector)
Carl Lund may refer to: * Carl Lund (industrialist) (1846–1912), industrialist * Carl Lund (painter) Carl Christian Lund (21 April 1855 – 10 February 1940) was the leading Danish theatrical painter of his time. Early life and education Lund was born on 21 April 1855 in Odense, the son of master shoemaker Niels Martin Lund (1819-72) og Ab ... (1855–1940), Danish scenic designer * Carl Lund (wrestler) (1884–1940), Swedish wrestler {{hndis, Lund, Carl ...
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Carl Lund (industrialist)
Carl Lund (8 April 1846 - 17 October 1912) was a Danish industrialist. He was the founder of Carl Lunds Fabrikker. Carl Lunds Vej on Amager in Copenhagen is named after him. Early life and education Lund was born on 6 April 1846 in Copenhagen, the son of master shoemaker Carl Lund (c. 1809-1845) and Anne Christine Jensen (1811-1882). His father died before he was born. His mother was married a second time to master shoemaker Jens Falslev (1817-1877) in 1847. Lund attended Melchiors Borgerskole before apprenticing as an ironmonger. Career Lund in 1872 became the co-owner of a small factory which produced lacquered sheet metal products. P. C. Elfstrøm, who would later become the managing director of the Raadvaddam Factory north of Copenhagen, had founded the factory in 1859. A new factory had just been inaugurated at Bernstorffsvej (now Danasvej) in Frederiksberg. In 1874, Lund became the sole owner of the company. The company grew rapidly under his management and the produ ...
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Carl Lund (painter)
Carl Christian Lund (21 April 1855 – 10 February 1940) was the leading Danish theatrical painter of his time. Early life and education Lund was born on 21 April 1855 in Odense, the son of master shoemaker Niels Martin Lund (1819-72) og Abelone Aagaard (1824-90). He apprenticed as a house painter and attended Odense Technical School. In 1873-76, he attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He then started to work as an assistant in his uncle Carl Frederik Aagaard's studio before going on a study trip to Munich, Vienna and Italy. Career In Vienna, Lund had begun specializing in theatrical painting. He had his debut as a scenographer at the opening of Dagmarteatret on 7 March 1883. He started working for the Casino Theatre the following year. Lund soon gained recognition for his technical skill and was in 1889 selected for decorating the Danish pavilion at the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris. He created six large paintings of Danish castles which were awarded ...
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