Ole Boye Explained

Ole Ancher Secher Sørensen Boye (4 May 1856 – 24 October 1907) was a Danish architect. He was mainly active in Frederiksberg.

Early life and education

Boye was born on 4 May 1856 at i Tinning in Foldby Parish, Jutland, the son of farmer Søren Christiansen (Smed) and Ellen Laursdatter. He assumed the name Boye in circa 1885.[1]

Career

Boye was mainly active in Frederiksberg. He designed a number of robust apartment building for the upper middle class. His early works are characterized by dressed masonry and stucco decorations. In the late 1880s, he started to experiment with patterned brickwork and majolica ornamentation.[2]

Personal life

Boyye was married to Asta Dorthea Jørgensen (26. December 1867(a daughter of tavern owner Frederik Vilhelm Jørgensen and Botilla Maria Lorentzen. The marriage was later dissolved. Boye suffered from depressions and struggled with economic difficulties. He committed suicide on 24 October 1907 and is buried at Vestre Cemetery.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ole Boye. Danish. Kunstindeks Danmark. 4 January 2020.
  2. Web site: Genealogi. Danish. Kunstindeks Danmark. 4 January 2020.