Egon Møller-Nielsen

He was known for his abstract sculptures in surreal style which are found in several Swedish sites.

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.

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Egon Møller-Nielsen.
Sofa in stengöt (1957) at subwaystation T-Centralen (Stockholm), red and green line