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Anton Rosen (13 September 1859 – 2 July 1928) was a architect, , decorative artist and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In his architecture, he combined a free Historicist style with inspiration from contemporary architecture and details influenced by .


Early life and education
Anton Rosen was born at in , Denmark. He was the son of Carl Julius Rosen, master mason at the Royal Danish Theatre. The family moved to Copenhagen where he attended the Copenhagen Technical College. In 1877, Rosen was accepted into the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts . He graduated in 1882.


Career
After graduating in 1882 he was employed with and in 1883 moved to to oversee the construction of . In 1889 Rosen was married to the daughter of a local hotel owner, which gave him a personal attachment to Silkeborg which was to last and over the years he left a considerable mark on the cityscape of the young town with buildings such as Silkeborg Watertower and the chimney at . The time with Vilhelm Dahlerup, until 1884 and again from 1890 to 1896, had great influence on his later works.

Rosen participated in many of the large exhibitions which were popular around the turn of the century, including as the main architect of the Danish National Exhibition of 1909 at Århus. The success with the latter made him a titular professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and won him its gold medal as well as the , with support from and among others.


Selected buildings
  • Silkeborg Watertower, (1902)
  • , Copenhagen (190305)
  • Løvenborg, Vesterbrogade 34, Copenhagen (1906)
  • Vesterbrogade 40-42, Copenhagen (1909)
  • Palace Hotel, (1907–10)
  • Ole Rømer Observatory, Århus (1910–11)
  • , (1912–14)


Gallery
(1902)]]


Further reading


Awards and distinctions
  • 1909
  • 1923 Knight of the Order of Danneborg
  • 1923 Officer of the Order of the Polar Star
  • 1924 Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta
  • 1925 Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn
  • 1925 Knight's Cross of the Légion d'honneur
  • 1927 Honorary member of Akademisk Arkitektforening


See also
  • Architecture of Denmark

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