Idun Lovén
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Born12 April 1916
Växjö, Sweden
Died20 February 1988 (aged 71)
Solna, Sweden
OccupationsPainter and art teacher
Idun Lovén | |
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| Born | 12 April 1916 Växjö, Sweden |
| Died | 20 February 1988 (aged 71) Solna, Sweden |
| Occupations | Painter and art teacher |
Siri Ingrid Idun Lovén (12 April 1916, Växjö—20 February 1988, Solna) was a Swedish painter and art teacher who is remembered for her efforts to improve the status of art schools in Sweden. She headed the art school Konstskolan Idun Lovén in southern Stockholm from 1958 to 1988, introducing new art forms such as sculpture, film, theatre and dance into the curriculum. Her own paintings include landscapes of Lapland and the Kinda region as well as still life's and portraits.[1][2][3]