Although she spent most of her time as a mother and housewife, she continued to paint occasionally and decorated ceramics.
The others were Herman Hans Christian (1876), Hedevig (1878), Ebba (1880), Elisabeth (1882) and Stella (1886).
She had a very positive influence on her husband whose works exhibited a new phase of warmth and optimism.
[2] Recently, however, some of her drawings of plants were discovered among Ring's photographs and correspondence.
They include depictions of chicory, red clover and wild carrot, one of which is dated 1893.