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

Laurits Andersen Ring (1854 - 1933)
Laurits Andersen Ring
1854 - 1933
Ejnar Vindfeldt (1905 - 1953)
Ejnar Vindfeldt
1905 - 1953
Jens Juel (1745 - 1802)
Jens Juel
1745 - 1802
Ole Ring (1902 - 1972)
Ole Ring
1902 - 1972
Helen Dohlmann (1870 - 1942)
Helen Dohlmann
1870 - 1942
Hans Nikolaj Hansen (1853 - 1923)
Hans Nikolaj Hansen
1853 - 1923
Holger Lübbers (1850 - 1931)
Holger Lübbers
1850 - 1931
Carl Rudolf Fiebig (1812 - 1874)
Carl Rudolf Fiebig
1812 - 1874
Wolfgang Heimbach (1620 - 1678)
Wolfgang Heimbach
1620 - 1678
Emil Barentsen (1799 - 1868)
Emil Barentsen
1799 - 1868
Hans Hilsøe (Hilsoe) (1871 - 1942)
Hans Hilsøe (Hilsoe)
1871 - 1942
Johanne (Hanne) Hellesen (1801 - 1844)
Johanne (Hanne) Hellesen
1801 - 1844
Janus Genelli (1761 - 1813)
Janus Genelli
1761 - 1813
Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard (1743 - 1809)
Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard
1743 - 1809
Niels Jorgen Haugesen (1936 - 2013)
Niels Jorgen Haugesen
1936 - 2013
Jorgen Nash (1920 - 2004)
Jorgen Nash
1920 - 2004

Creators Avant-garde

Oskar Schlemmer (1888 - 1943)
Oskar Schlemmer
1888 - 1943
Miroslav Kraljević (1885 - 1913)
Miroslav Kraljević
1885 - 1913
Ricardo Martinez de Hoyos (1918 - 2009)
Ricardo Martinez de Hoyos
1918 - 2009
Konstantin Karpovich Shelkovenko (1920 - 2004)
Konstantin Karpovich Shelkovenko
1920 - 2004
Rudolf Austen (1931 - 2003)
Rudolf Austen
1931 - 2003
Max Cole (1937)
Max Cole
1937
Rudolf Hausner (1914 - 1995)
Rudolf Hausner
1914 - 1995
Gino Parin (1876 - 1944)
Gino Parin
1876 - 1944
Arthur Segal (1875 - 1944)
Arthur Segal
1875 - 1944
Vasilii Sergeevich Pavlenko (1924 - 1976)
Vasilii Sergeevich Pavlenko
1924 - 1976
Ekkehard Erwin Kohlund (1887 - 1976)
Ekkehard Erwin Kohlund
1887 - 1976
Daniel Drouin (1937)
Daniel Drouin
1937
Mariia Mikhailovna Siniakova-Urechina (1890 - 1984)
Mariia Mikhailovna Siniakova-Urechina
1890 - 1984
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov (1925 - 1997)
Rashit Garifovich Maksyutov
1925 - 1997
Franz Danksin (1894 - 1973)
Franz Danksin
1894 - 1973
Samuel Bak (1933)
Samuel Bak
1933
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