Died May 1972 (aged 93–94) | Name Anna Cervin | |
Full Name Anna Kristina Cervin Born 27 May 1878 Holmedal, Sweden Spouse(s) Jens Munthe-Svendsen (1904–1912) Parents Emma Bratten, August Cervin Education Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, Academie Colarossi |
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Anna Kristina Cervin (27 May 1878 in Holmedal, Sweden – 1972) was a Swedish artist. She was the daughter of August Cervin and Emma Bratten. She was married to the Norwegian sculptor Jens Munthe-Svendsen between 1904–1912.
She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm between 1898–1903, at the Academie Colarossi in Paris between 1903–1904, and at the Harriet Backer School in Oslo between 1907–1908. She worked in Sweden. At first she mainly painted still life portraits and landscape paintings, mostly with oil.
She became known for her skill copying family portraits and older paintings. She was featured in several Swedish artists' exhibitions and in the exhibition Fem malarinnor in Varmlands Museum in 1948, and at Lund University's art exhibition in 1919. Her works are presented at the Nationalmuseum and in the Varmlands museum in Karlstad, among others.