'Pernby Art School'),[1] formerly Otte Skölds Art School (Swedish: Otte Skölds målarskola, lit.
'Otte Skölds Art School'), in Stockholm was founded in 1927 by Otte Sköld (1894–1958), and in 1929 he was joined by Åke Pernby (1901–1981).
[2][3] The school was renamed in 1949, when Otte Skölds became director of the Nationalmuseum, and Åke Pernby was in charge as rector.
The school offers a two years training in painting and subscription, and prepares students for a higher education in Fine Arts.
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