Sofie Ribbing

Sofie Amalia Ribbing (6 March 1835 – 7 December 1894) was a Swedish painter of the Düsseldorf School.

[3] [1][2] She later went to Paris and found a position in the studios of Jean-Baptiste-Ange Tissier, then continued her studies in Brussels with the painter and engraver Louis Gallait.

She later made lengthy visits to London, where she held exhibitions in 1872 and 1888, and The Hague.

She also spent time in Rome with her friend, the painter Agnes Börjesson.

[4] [1][2] Her works may be seen at the Nationalmuseum,[5] Göteborgs konstmuseum[6] and the National Gallery of Norway.

Sofie Amalia Ribbing self-portrait (1880)
Uffizi Gallery
Boys Drawing (1864)
Gothenburg Museum of Art