On Lütgendorff's recommendation, he went to Munich in 1912 to the Akademie der bildenden Künste[1] and studied with Hugo von Habermann until 1915.
Around 1917, he was commissioned by the well-known violist Karl Reitz to decorate his living room at Holtenauer Straße 59a in Brunswik (Kiel) [de] with murals and integrated paintings, watercolours and drawings to create a landscape.
In the meantime, from 1919 to 1926, he led the class for decorative painting at the Staatliche Kunstgewerbeschule in Kassel, where he was awarded the title of professor in 1923.
Among other things, discussed on the occasion of its exhibition at the Behnhaus under A Monumental Painting by Albert Aereboe in the Lübeckische Anzeigen [de] 13 November 1927.
The suspended glass sphere that intersects the face of "Jens Aereboe" is a symbol that makes itself understood without words.