Agnes Lunn

Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn (16 March 1850 – 12 December 1941) was a Danish painter and sculptor.

[1] Lunn was born as a daughter to Villars Knudsen L. and Frederikke Amalie Hagen at Rønnebæksholm.

She drew horses as a child and was fascinated by the form and movements of animals, leading her to the art of sculpture.

[1] A small exhibition with sculptures and paintings by Lunn was held at the David Collection in Copenhagen in 2016.

[2] Among her sculptures, Hamlette (bronze statuette, 1899), Two Swimming Horses (bronze statuette, 1906, David Collection), and Resting Cow (1913, the Museum at Sønderborg Castle) could be mentioned.

Agnes Lunn: MHvilende islandsk lasthest , 1904