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Ville Jais Nielsen
Vilhelmine "Ville" Jais Nielsen (née Oppenheim; 1 May 1886 - 7 November 1949) was a Danish painter, the wife of painter and cermanist Jais Nielsen. She is remembered for the many portraits of women she painted while in Sweden during the Second World War, marked by strong brushstrokes and sensitive lighting effects.

==Early life and family==

She was born in Randers, the daughter of the merchant Carl Oppenheim and Jeanette Cohn. Her training included the Art School for Women (1905–07); an apprenticeship with the silversmith Georg Jensen (1909); and porcelain painting at Bing & Grøndahl (1910–12). She was a student of Othon Friesz in Paris (1912), Harald Giersing in Copenhagen (1913), and Henrik Sørensen in Oslo (1914).〔(Kirsten Olesen, "Ville Jais Nielsen" ), ''Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon''. Retrieved 17 February 2013.〕
She was the sister of architect Albert Oppenheim, the wife of the painter and ceramist Jais Nielsen, and the mother of the architect Henrik Jais-Nielsen.

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