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NOT SOLD. Bodil Larsen Rohweder: Male nude model in full figur with a loincloth. Signed Bodil Rohweder. Oil on canvas. 94 x 59 cm. Unframed. – Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers of Fine Art

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Bodil Larsen Rohweder (b. Copenhagen 1883, d. Gentofte 1975)

Male nude model in full figur with a loincloth. Signed Bodil Rohweder. Oil on canvas. 94×59 cm. Unframed.

Bodil Rohweder (later married Strubberg) received her artistic education at the School for Drawing and Applied Art for Women (Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder) in 1898 and at the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women (Kunstakademiets Kunstskole for Kvinder), where she was admitted in 1902 and was a student, with short interruptions, until 1910, when she graduated.

At the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women, Rohweder worked with nude studies as in the present work. Until 1906, it was mandatory for the male models at the School of Art for Women to wear a loincloth. Male nudity was a piquant and controversial topic in connection with the education of female artists. Although the School of Art for Women merged with the Academy of Fine Arts in 1908, giving women access to the academy on equal terms with men, the teaching in nude studies took place separately between the sexes until 1924, because one feared morality problems by letting women take part in the teaching. Rohweder is best known for her many zoological and botanical illustrations for scientific treatises – these illustrations were made with great accuracy and precision. But she also painted several portraits, still lifes and landscapes.

Literature: Hanne Abildgaard, “Astrid Holm & Co.”, Øregaard Museum, Hellerup 2019, reproduced p. 29. Provenance: Acquired by the current owner's family directly from the artist.

This lot is part of our ongoing Theme: Female Artists
This lot is subject to Artist's Royalty.

Artist’s Royalty

In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive, or who died within the last 70 years. × Read more

Condition Report:
Minor crackles and a few minor pressure marks. Several minimal peelings.

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Bodil Larsen Rohweder (b. Copenhagen 1883, d. Gentofte 1975)

Male nude model in full figur with a loincloth. Signed Bodil Rohweder. Oil on canvas. 94×59 cm. Unframed.

Bodil Rohweder (later married Strubberg) received her artistic education at the School for Drawing and Applied Art for Women (Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder) in 1898 and at the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women (Kunstakademiets Kunstskole for Kvinder), where she was admitted in 1902 and was a student, with short interruptions, until 1910, when she graduated.

At the Academy of Fine Arts' School of Art for Women, Rohweder worked with nude studies as in the present work. Until 1906, it was mandatory for the male models at the School of Art for Women to wear a loincloth. Male nudity was a piquant and controversial topic in connection with the education of female artists. Although the School of Art for Women merged with the Academy of Fine Arts in 1908, giving women access to the academy on equal terms with men, the teaching in nude studies took place separately between the sexes until 1924, because one feared morality problems by letting women take part in the teaching. Rohweder is best known for her many zoological and botanical illustrations for scientific treatises – these illustrations were made with great accuracy and precision. But she also painted several portraits, still lifes and landscapes.

Literature: Hanne Abildgaard, “Astrid Holm & Co.”, Øregaard Museum, Hellerup 2019, reproduced p. 29. Provenance: Acquired by the current owner's family directly from the artist.

This lot is part of our ongoing Theme: Female Artists
This lot is subject to Artist's Royalty.

Artist’s Royalty

In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive, or who died within the last 70 years. × Read more

Condition Report:
Minor crackles and a few minor pressure marks. Several minimal peelings.

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