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Pernby School of Painting (), formerly Otte Skölds Art School (), in Stockholm was founded in 1927 by Otte Sköld (1894–1958), and in 1929 he was joined by Åke Pernby (1901–1981). The school was renamed in 1949, when Otte Skölds became director of the Nationalmuseum, and Åke Pernby was in charge as rector. The school offers a two years training in painting and subscription, and prepares students for a higher education in Fine Arts. Alumni *Erik Wennerstrand (born 1963), Swedish artist References External links Official website
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Otte Sköld
Joseph Adolf Johannes Sköld (14 July 1894 – 7 November 1958), commonly known as Otte Sköld, was a Swedish painter, mosaicist, scenographer, draftsman, graphic artist, and teacher. He taught at the Académie Moderne and Académie Scandinave both in Montparnasse, Paris, and later ran his own painting school in Stockholm. Sköld worked as the director of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, and was involved with the founding of the Moderna Museet. Early life and education Otte Sköld was born as Joseph Adolf Johannes Sköld on 14 July 1894, in Wuchang, China. His parents, Eva Charlotta Eriksdotter and , were missionaries. His brother was Hannes Sköld, a noted linguist and Socialist. His early schooling was in China, and at the age of thirteen his family moved to Sweden. He attended , the Carl Wilhelmson painting school, and the Technical School in Stockholm (now Konstfack). Career In 1926, he taught at the Académie Moderne, and at the newly opened Académie Scandinave; ...
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