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1893 Exposition
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Swedish Women Painters
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Anna Boberg
Eva Bonnier
Mina Bredberg-Carlson
Emma Lowstadt Chadwick
Anna Gardell Ericson
Anna Katarina Boberg (1864 - 1935)

Motiv
från Lofoten --representative work

Blanande
Berg, Lofoten--representative work
![]() La crique mystérieuse--representative work |
![]() Hamnmotiv från Lofoten--representative work |

Le départ des Vikings--representative work
Venice;
Gondolas; and View
from Menaggio
(images unavailable) -- exhibited in
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition
Anna Boberg, the daughter of an architect, was an artist from Stockholm who spent considerable time living on the Lofoten islands where she painted the marine landscapes and lives of the northern fisher folk. She studied art in Paris where she had several exhibitions. She was married to Swedish architect Gustav Ferdinand Boberg.
Eva Fredrika Bonnier
(1857 - 1909)

Self-portrait (1886)--
representative work
Portrait
of Julie Hasselburg-- |
Portrait
of Ingeborg Svensdotter |

Dressmakers (1887)--representative work.
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Woman--representative
work
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Portrait of Fru Therese-- |
![]() The House
Maid (Marie Banck) (1890)--This |
Music
and Portrait of Mr. H. L. (images
unavailable)
--exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition
Eva Bonnier was born in Stockholm into a wealthy Jewish family (her father was a prominent publisher) and studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm and at the Académie Colarossi in Paris. Known particularly for her realistic portraits, Bonnier gave up art in the 1890s and committed suicide in 1909.On the Veranda
Reflex i blatt--image at head of a dissertation
Reflection in Blue
(Wilhelmina) Mina Carlsson-Bredberg
(1857 - ??)

Academie
Julien (1884)--representative work

Atelier
Julian (1884)--representative work

Stilleben
med Liljor I Vas (1898)--representative work

Interior med Kvinna--representative work
Portrait of a Russian
Artist (image
unavailable)
--exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition
The daughter of President H.V. Bredberg, Mina Carlsson-Bredberg was born in Stockholm and studied art with Carolus Duran in Paris and at the Academie Julien. She won a prize for her "Self-Portrait" and exhibited often. She married Georg Carlson.
Emma (Hilma Amalia)Löwstädt Chadwick
(1855 - 1932)

La
Petite Chevriere en Hiver--representative work

Maternity--representative
works

La Partie de Cartes--representative
work

Off to Sea--representative
work
Carmencita,
Rainbow, and “My
Boy”
(images unavailable)--exhibited in
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.
Emma Löwstädt Chadwick, from Stockholm, studied with Charles Cazin and married American painter Francis B. Chadwick. They resided at the artists' colony in Grez (near the Forest of Fontainebleau in France) for most of lives. No other information is available online.
Anna Maria Gardell Ericsson
(1853 - 1939)

Landskap
med Vattendrag--representative work

Landscape
with Figures 1879--representative work

Jurgards
Brunn (1881)--representative work.

Månsken
över Marstrand--representative work

Kvarnholmen--representative work
View from Ronneby, Sweden and
Moon-rise
(images unavailable)--exhibited in Fine
Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition
Anna Gardell Ericsson was the daughter of landscape painter Johan Theodore Gardell. She studied art in Stockholm and Paris and married painter Johan Ericsson. No other information is available (in English) online.
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Posted: 6-25-02; Updated: 4-12-08