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Egon Möller-Nielsen (9 May 1915 - 27 September 1959) was a Danish-Swedish architect and sculptor. He was known for his abstract sculptures in surreal style which are found in several Swedish sites. Möller-Nielsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His parents were Niels Möller-Nielsen and Agnes Mary Gunnild Topshøj. He studied sculpture and architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1934–1937. During the period 1937–38, he made extensive study trips: Sweden, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Working with the Swedish book publisher Åke Löfgren, he illustrated the children's book Historien om någon (1951), which is considered a classic among children's books and was commercially successful, wi

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  • Egon Møller-Nielsen, född 9 maj 1915 i Köpenhamn, död 27 september 1959 i Stockholm, var en dansk-svensk arkitekt och skulptör. (sv)
  • Egon Möller-Nielsen (9 May 1915 - 27 September 1959) was a Danish-Swedish architect and sculptor. He was known for his abstract sculptures in surreal style which are found in several Swedish sites. Möller-Nielsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His parents were Niels Möller-Nielsen and Agnes Mary Gunnild Topshøj. He studied sculpture and architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1934–1937. During the period 1937–38, he made extensive study trips: Sweden, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Working with the Swedish book publisher Åke Löfgren, he illustrated the children's book Historien om någon (1951), which is considered a classic among children's books and was commercially successful, wi (en)
  • Egon Möller-Nielsen (Kopenhagen, 9 mei 1915 - Stockholm, 27 september 1959) was een Deens-Zweedse architect en beeldhouwer. Egon Möller-Nielsen werd geboren uit Agnes Mary Gunnild Topshøj en Niels Møller. Hij studeerde af in 1934 in Kopenhagen. Hij studeerde in de periode 1934-1937 op de beeldhouwkunst- en architectuurlijn de Kunstacademie in Kopenhagen. Egon Möller-Nielsen staat bekend om zijn abstracte sculpturen in de surrealistische stijl, vooral voor de play sculpturen die hij in 1949 introduceerde in samenwerking met de stad Stockholm en de landschapsarchitect en stadshovenier . (nl)
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  • Egon Möller-Nielsen (9 May 1915 - 27 September 1959) was a Danish-Swedish architect and sculptor. He was known for his abstract sculptures in surreal style which are found in several Swedish sites. Möller-Nielsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. His parents were Niels Möller-Nielsen and Agnes Mary Gunnild Topshøj. He studied sculpture and architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1934–1937. During the period 1937–38, he made extensive study trips: Sweden, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Working with the Swedish book publisher Åke Löfgren, he illustrated the children's book Historien om någon (1951), which is considered a classic among children's books and was commercially successful, with between half a million and a million copies sold as of 2019. He worked at an architectural office at Helsinki in 1938-1939 and at Stockholm in 1939–1943. From 1957 to 1959, he taught sculpture at Konstfackskolan in Stockholm. He died during 1959 in Stockholm. (en)
  • Egon Möller-Nielsen (Kopenhagen, 9 mei 1915 - Stockholm, 27 september 1959) was een Deens-Zweedse architect en beeldhouwer. Egon Möller-Nielsen werd geboren uit Agnes Mary Gunnild Topshøj en Niels Møller. Hij studeerde af in 1934 in Kopenhagen. Hij studeerde in de periode 1934-1937 op de beeldhouwkunst- en architectuurlijn de Kunstacademie in Kopenhagen. In 1940 vluchtte hij na de Duitse bezetting van Denemarken naar Zweden. Hij was in de laatste twee jaar van zijn leven, 1957 tot 1959, hoofdonderwijzer van de beeldhouwkunst aan Konstfackskolan in Stockholm. Hij werkte onder andere met de Finse architect Alvar Aalto. Egon Möller-Nielsen staat bekend om zijn abstracte sculpturen in de surrealistische stijl, vooral voor de play sculpturen die hij in 1949 introduceerde in samenwerking met de stad Stockholm en de landschapsarchitect en stadshovenier . (nl)
  • Egon Møller-Nielsen, född 9 maj 1915 i Köpenhamn, död 27 september 1959 i Stockholm, var en dansk-svensk arkitekt och skulptör. (sv)
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