Background
Son of the artists Fritz Syberg and Anna Syberg, Syberg was born in Kerteminde on the island of Funen.
Son of the artists Fritz Syberg and Anna Syberg, Syberg was born in Kerteminde on the island of Funen.
As an artist he was self-taught but he had graduated in law from Copenhagen University in 1931. He painted a considerable number of landscapes, both oils and watercolours, depicting the Danish countryside. Syberg was also fascinated by Italian art and architecture, sketching wall decorations in Florence and Rome, convinced that classical artists had been faced with the same problems he was confronted with himself.
He developed some of these into paintings of Italian houses, streets and squares.
He debuted at Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling at Den Frie in 1933 and thereafter at Corner.
From 1934, he was a member of Corner where he exhibited his work.