Bertha Dorph


Bertha Olga Vilhelmine Herlich Dorph née Green was a Danish painter.

Biography

Born in Copenhagen, Dorph was privately educated under Harald Slott-Møller and Peter Ilsted in Copenhagen after which she spent a year training in Berlin. She also studied etching at Berlin's Schinkel-akademie. She debuted at Den Frie Udstilling in 1899. In 1900, she married the painter Niels Vinding Dorph who influenced her work. Her painting of a young woman awaiting childbirth is considered a masterpiece among her early works of family and children. Later she painted studies of flowers, landscapes and many portraits, especially of children. In 1925, she created another major work Julenat now in Ollerup Church near Svendborg, Funen.
Dorph also worked as a designer, particularly with silverware and furniture. From 1902 to 1915, together with her husband she ran an art school. In 1915, she became a member of the Academy's committee for the Draftsmanship and Design School for Women and in 1916 she was a co-founder of the Female Artists Society.
Bertha Dorph died in Hillerød on 25 February 1960 and is buried in Søllerød Cemetery.

Awards

In 1907, Bertha Dorph was awarded the Thorvaldsen Medal for her painting Et besøg hos den unge barselskone.