The Høyen Medal is one of several medals awarded by the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.[1] It is named after Niels Laurits Høyen, known as the first Danish art historian.

The N. L. Høyen Medal is awarded to art historians and other theorists, arts administrators, educators and journalists.

Recipients

2020s

  • 2020: Karsten Ifversen.

2010s

  • 2019 Jan Haugaard
  • 2018 Gitte Ørskou
  • 2017 Flemming Friborg
  • 2017 Jan Falk Borup
  • 2016 Arkitekt Ib Møller
  • 2016 Inge Merete Kjeldgaard
  • 2015 Lars Dybdahl
  • 2015 Kent Martinussen
  • 2014 Hanne Raabyemagle
  • 2014 Sanne Kofod Olsen
  • 2013 Thomas Bo Jensen
  • 2013 Teresa Nielsen
  • 2012 Mikael Wivel
  • 2012 Karen Lintrup
  • 2012 Cort Ross Dinesen
  • 2011 Mikkel Bogh
  • 2010 Mette Sandbye

2000s

1900s

1980s

  • 1989 Hans Erling Langkilde
  • 1988 Tobias Faber
  • 1987 Robert Dahlmann
  • 1987 Holger Windfeldt Schmidt
  • 1986 Hans Jørgen Brøndum
  • 1986 Poul Hansen
  • 1985 Ole Thomassen
  • 1985 Viggo Clausen
  • 1984 Poul Pedersen
  • 1984 Elna Møller
  • 1984 Ole Braunstein

See also

References

  1. "Yildelinger". Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
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