Nationality Norway | Died 12 October 1943 | |
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Ragnhild Keyser (1889-1943) was a Norwegian painter.
Ragnhild Keyser was one of the Nordic painting's foremost abstract painters in the 1920s. She first studied under Harriet Backer, and later with Pola Gauguin. She moved to Paris during the years 1920-1935. She became inspired by Cubism, and was influenced by André Lhote and Fernand Léger. She performed her most important works there during the years 1925-1927.
Her painting Armour is in the collection of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo.
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