Académie Scandinave (English: Scandinavian Academy) was a private art academy in Paris that existed between 1919 and 1935. The school was located in the Maison Watteau art gallery, at no.à6 rue Jules-Chaplain. It was free and focused on figurative painting and sculpture.
Maison Watteau was founded by Lena Börjeson in 1919, with the goal to sell Nordic artistsâ work in Paris, as an atelier and an artistsâ social club. It was backed by art dealer, Gösta Olsson; businessperson and director of Tändstickbolaget, Gunnar Cederschiöld; and Swedish ambassador, Johan Ehrensvärd.
Académie Scandinave was led by Nordic visual artists in the early years, including Lena Börjeson, Otte Sköld, Henrik Sørensen, Adam Fischer, and Per Krohg. From 1927 until 1935, the school was led by French artists.