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Anna Svenborg Billing (1849–1927) was a Swedish painter who is remembered for her landscapes and her
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s. After being introduced to painting by her father Tore Billing, she trained under Swedish artists including
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and became a student of the French painter in Paris. She exhibited there at the
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in 1884. The collection of Sweden's
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includes works by Billing.


Biography

Born in Stockholm on 28 May 1849, Anna Billing was the daughter of the landscape painter Lars Teodor (Tore) Billing (1816–1892) and his wife, the opera singer Elma Charlotta née Ström (1822–1889). She was first raised in a highly cultural home where as a small child she associated with prominent figures of the times including the actor
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, the painter Joseph Magnus Stäck and the composer
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. The family then moved abroad, to
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,
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and Paris, where she attended various schools. In 1859, they returned to Sweden where she attended where she finally attended schools where she could improve her Swedish. Billing had set her mind on becoming a painter but her father wanted her to study music. Despite progressing in music thanks to the lessons she received from Carl Book, she received support for her ambition from the artists who visited her home, including August Malmström, Fredrik Scholander, Uno Troili and
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). After finally persuading her father to allow her to study art, she studied perspective under Johan Gustaf Köhler and later became a pupil of Kerstin Cardon. In 1880, she went on her first study trip to Paris where she was instructed by the flower painter, Georges Jeannin, returning in 1882 for a further period in his studio as well as with the Swedish painter Elisabeth Keyser. Her early works were flower paintings in oils, one of which was accepted in 1884 for presentation in the Paris Salon, receiving acclaim from the critics. This resulted in considerable demand for her works. On returning to Sweden, encouraged by Malmström she began to paint landscapes, initially as watercolours. She was elected a member of the Swedish Artists' Association (Svenska Konstnärernas Förening). In 1897, she submitted her painting of birch trees (''Bjökar'') to the Stockholm exhibition. She went on to paint successful landscapes of , Tegelhagen, Velamsund and Ulriksdal Palace. In addition to being a painter, she was also an art teacher. Works by Anna Billing are in the collections of the National Museum in Stockholm and the
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. Billing joined
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, a women's association, in 1887. Anna Billing died in Stockholm on 4 December 1927.


Gallery

Anna Billing – Hedelmä-asetelma, 1881.jpg, ''Hedelmä-asetelma'', 1881' Anna Billing – Motiv från Carolles - Normandie.jpg, ''Motiv från Carolles - Normandie'' Anna Billing – Stilleben med solfjäder.jpg, ''Stilleben med solfjäder''


References


External links

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Works by Anna Billing on Artnet
{{DEFAULTSORT:Billing, Anna 1849 births 1927 deaths 19th-century Swedish painters Swedish women painters Swedish painters Painters from Stockholm Members of Nya Idun