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Sofie Holten (12 August 1858–5 June 1930) was a painter who created , flower paintings and . She is remembered in particular for her portraits of August Strindberg and L. A. Ring. She was also active in social work and .


Biography
Born on 12 August 1858 in , , Sofie Holten was the daughter of the parish priest Hans Nicolai Holten (1829–1871) and Marenstine Smith (1830–1913). She received private instruction in painting from Christen Dalsgaard in Sorø and later from in . From 1875 to 1876, she attended N. Zahle's School. In 1879, she went to where she studied the most modern methods of painting with teachers including Félix-Joseph Barrias and Alfred Stevens. On returning to Denmark, she exhibited at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1883.

Shortly afterwards, she returned to Paris, exhibiting in the Salon (1886–1887). In the 1890s, she travelled to the Nethlerlands, Germany, Italy, England and Greece. Holten exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. She continued to exhibit in Charlottenborg until 1904, presenting genre works, portraits and flower paintings. In addition to her portrait of Strindberg, her Brudstykke af Parthenons Cellefrise (1901) and her painting of the (1904) attracted attention.

As a young women, Holten exhibited confidence in her own abilities which encouraged her to avoid marriage. In the late 1880s, she wrote reviews of female artists in Kvinden og Samfundet which was published by the Danish Women's Society. She also lectured on clothing, calling for attire which would free women from their traditional role of the housewife. She was one of the driving forces behind the Copenhagen Women's Exhibition in 1895, supporting a proposal for a women's exhibition building (although this was not realized until 1936).

In later life, after a period in , Italy, Holten became a . Settling in with her friend Erikke Rosenørn-Lehn, she decorated the city's St Laurenti Church. For this work she received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award. She is buried in Roskilde at the Old Church of Our Lady.

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