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  1. Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (7 September 1863 – 4 April 1958) was a Danish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, architect and photographer. He became associated with the movements of Symbolism and Expressionism. [1] Biography. J. F. Willumsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Hans Willumsen and Ane Kirstine.

  2. WELCOME J.F. Willumsen – One of a kind and a great norm breaker in Danish art. Step inside his world, where transgressive, wild and ambitious works continue to challenge and fascinate us. Here at his museum you can experience Willumsen's art, his private art.

  3. J.F. Willumsen. Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (født 7. september 1863 i København, død 4. april 1958 i Cannes) var en af pionererne bag det moderne gennembrud i dansk billedkunst omkring 1900. Han var primært maler, men mestrede de fleste kunstarter og arbejdede desuden som billedhugger, grafiker, keramiker, arkitekt og fotograf.

  4. Træd indenfor i Willumsens verden, hvor grænseoverskridende, vilde og ambitiøse værker udfordrer og fascinerer os. J.F. Willumsen, den store ener og normbryder i dansk kunst, efterlod sig et væld af værker fra egen hånd og fra sin store kunstsamling, som du nu kan opleve her på museet.

  5. 1863 – 1958. Jens Ferdinand Willumsen. J.F. Willumsen was one of the most versatile artists in Denmark. Throughout his long life he was passionately occupied by artistic questions. He expressed himself in all the media of the visual arts that were available to him, and he continually made new demands of his work.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › JJF Willumsen

    Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (7 de septiembre de 1863 - 4 de abril de 1958) fue un pintor, escultor, artista gráfico, arquitecto y fotógrafo danés. Se asoció con los movimientos del Simbolismo y el Expresionismo. JF Willumsen nació en Copenhague, Dinamarca. Era hijo de Hans Willumsen y Ane Kirstine.

  7. Jens Ferdinand Willumsen was a Danish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, architect and photographer who became associated with the movements of Symbolism and Expressionism. The museum contains a wide range of Willumsen's artworks, including paintings, sketches, graphics, ceramics, sculptures, photographs and architecture. [2] [3]