Also known as
Dora Ohlfsen,
Adela Dora Ohlfsen-Bagge
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Painter)
Sculptor and painter who lived and worked throughout Europe from 1880s. She re-visited Australia several times to exhibit her medallions but lived out her life in Italy where she was patronised by the Fascist regime. Among her works Ohlfsen-Bagge produced a large medallion relief portrait of Mussolini but her most important commission was probably a war memorial for Formia in 1924-26.
'Miss Dora Ohlfsen, the Australian Sculptor Who Has Won Fame on the Continent, photograph from Australian Woman's Mirror, 1925-08-04.', Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Sydney.
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Holman, Agnes Gladys (associate of)
Stewart, Nellie (associate of)
Chelmsford, (associate of)
Harison, Kate (child of)
Ohlfsen-Bagge, Christian Herm (child of)
Howe, Robert (relative of)
Holman, Agnes Gladys (associate of)
Stewart, Nellie (associate of)
Chelmsford, (associate of)
Harison, Kate (child of)
Ohlfsen-Bagge, Christian Herm (child of)
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