Background
Fanny Brate was the daughter of John Frederic Oscar Gustaf Ekbom, a clerk in the household of Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland.
Fanny Brate was the daughter of John Frederic Oscar Gustaf Ekbom, a clerk in the household of Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland.
In 1880, at the age of eighteen she was accepted at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, after having graduated from Konstfack.
Fanny Ingeborg Matilda Brate, nee Ekbom, (February 26, 1862–April 24, 1940) was a Swedish painter. In 1887 Fanny Brate married runologist Erik Brate (1857–1924). They had four girls, Astrid (1888–1929), Torun (1891–1993), Ragnhild (1892–1894), Ingegerd (1899–1952).
Müsse el Grinden Internationale Kunstausstellung Munich in 1892.
Grosse Kunstausstellung Berlin in 1900. "The female art" at the Swedish artists association exhibition in 1909
Liljevalch "They went to Paris".
Brate became a member of Svenska Konstnärernas Förening (the Swedish artists" association) in 1891.