Arne Jacobsen (1902 - 1971) - photo 1

Arne Jacobsen

Arne Emil Jacobsen is a Danish architect and designer, the founder of the Danish Functionalism style.

He studied at the School of Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and began working as an architect in the 1930s. Inspired by Art Nouveau, he designed several public buildings, including the Aarhus City Hall. In collaboration with Flemming Lassen, he first created a comprehensive overall interior design, including furniture, fixtures, plumbing and other details. After World War II, Arne Jacobsen made a name for himself both in Denmark and around the world.

For six decades, Arne Jacobsen was at the forefront of Danish architecture, creating visionary works of architecture that still look contemporary today. His projects often included both the building itself and the overall interior design as well as the design of the surrounding landscape. The combination of architecture and design is one of the constant characteristics of Arne Jacobsen's work. In projects such as the SAS Royal Hotel (1960) and St. Catherine's College in Oxford (1964), he not only created the architecture, but also designed every detail of the interiors, turning them into a true work of art.

In addition to architectural structures, Arne Jacobsen created a number of highly original chairs and other furniture. From his studio came avant-garde and innovative furniture, lamps, patterns, clocks, cutlery and glassware that are still in demand today.

Date and place of birt:11 february 1902, Copenhagen, Denmark
Date and place of death:24 march 1971, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality:Denmark
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Architect, Artist, Designer, Furniture designer, Interior designer
Art style:Modern art, Post War Art, Avant-garde, Nordic style

Creators Denmark

Carsten Henrichsen (1824 - 1897)
Carsten Henrichsen
1824 - 1897
Karl Heinrich Bloch (1834 - 1890)
Karl Heinrich Bloch
1834 - 1890
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918 - 2006)
Bjørn Wiinblad
1918 - 2006
Johannes Wiedewelt (1731 - 1802)
Johannes Wiedewelt
1731 - 1802
Oluf Host (1884 - 1966)
Oluf Host
1884 - 1966
Niels Jorgen Haugesen (1936 - 2013)
Niels Jorgen Haugesen
1936 - 2013
Theodor Madsen (1880 - 1965)
Theodor Madsen
1880 - 1965
Carl Frederick Ogor (1833 - 1895)
Carl Frederick Ogor
1833 - 1895
Victor Qvistorff (1883 - 1953)
Victor Qvistorff
1883 - 1953
Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (1863 - 1958)
Jens Ferdinand Willumsen
1863 - 1958
Raimo Veranen (1942 - 2011)
Raimo Veranen
1942 - 2011
Mogens Ballin (1871 - 1914)
Mogens Ballin
1871 - 1914
Henry Heerup (1907 - 1993)
Henry Heerup
1907 - 1993
Janus la Cour (1837 - 1909)
Janus la Cour
1837 - 1909
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen (1967)
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen
1967
Simon Ludwig Simonsen (1841 - 1928)
Simon Ludwig Simonsen
1841 - 1928

Creators Avant-garde

Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova (1893 - 1984)
Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova
1893 - 1984
Alfred Kornberger (1933 - 2002)
Alfred Kornberger
1933 - 2002
Farouk Hosny (1938)
Farouk Hosny
1938
Manfred Pernice (1963)
Manfred Pernice
1963
Rafal Kowalski (1954)
Rafal Kowalski
1954
Constantine Andreou (1917 - 2007)
Constantine Andreou
1917 - 2007
Geer van Velde (1898 - 1977)
Geer van Velde
1898 - 1977
Rudolf Moser (1914 - 1972)
Rudolf Moser
1914 - 1972
Fabio Mauri (1926 - 2009)
Fabio Mauri
1926 - 2009
Karl Fuchs (1872 - 1968)
Karl Fuchs
1872 - 1968
Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985)
Jean Dubuffet
1901 - 1985
Victor Bonato (1934 - 2019)
Victor Bonato
1934 - 2019
Josef Levi (1938)
Josef Levi
1938
Valerii Viktorovich Bashenin (1943)
Valerii Viktorovich Bashenin
1943
Fritz Gunther (1938)
Fritz Gunther
1938
Napoleone Martinuzzi (1892 - 1977)
Napoleone Martinuzzi
1892 - 1977