Otte Sköld
Otte Sköld | |
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| Born | Joseph Adolf Johannes Sköld 14 July 1894 Wuchang, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China |
| Died | 7 November 1958 |
| Burial place | Ekerö Cemetery, Ekerö Municipality, Sweden |
| Other names | Otte Skold |
| Education | Althin's School of Painting, Technical School |
| Occupation(s) | Painter, draftsman, graphic artist, teacher, curator, scenographer, mosaicist |
| Spouse | Anna Arntz (m. 1917–) |
Joseph Adolf Johannes Sköld (14 July 1894 – 7 November 1958), commonly known as Otte Sköld, was a Swedish painter, mosaicist, scenographer, draftsman, graphic artist, and teacher. He taught at the Académie Moderne and Académie Scandinave both in Montparnasse, Paris, and later ran his own painting school in Stockholm. Sköld worked as the director of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, and was involved with the founding of the Moderna Museet.