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Home Swedish Textiles from The Khalili Collections

    https://www.swedishtextiles.com/
    Swedish Textile Art is the first book for more than a decade to present some of the best examples of textile art from southern Sweden, small panels that were mostly made for wedding ceremonies. The 95 textiles from the Khalili Collection illustrated …

Category:Swedish textile artists - Wikipedia

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    List of Scandinavian textile artists; Anna Maria Schmilau; Anna Sibylla Sergell; Maja Sjöström; Ulla Stenberg; Gustava Johanna Stenborg; Sigrid Synnergren

Swedish carpets and rugs - Wikipedia

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    Only one professional textile artist in Scania is known from this period: Bengta Oredsdotter, also known as Bengta Årman. She was active from the late 1820s to the late 1850s. Her style, characterised by small, detailed motifs, was known and imitated by subsequent generations of Swedish textile artists. Techniques and designs

List of Swedish artists - Wikipedia

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    Elias Martin (1739–1818) Ulrika Melin (1767–1834) Carl Milles (1875–1955), sculptor Aleksandra Mir (born 1967)

Louise Adelborg - Wikipedia

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    Louise Nathalie Adelborg (2 July 1885 - 9 September 1971) was a Swedish porcelain designer and textile artist. Biography [ edit ] Louise Adelborg was born in Ludgo , Södermanland County , Sweden, a member of the noble Adelborg family.

Swedish textile art Etsy

    https://www.etsy.com/market/swedish_textile_art
    There are 993 swedish textile art for sale on Etsy, and they cost $58.47 on average. The most common swedish textile art material is linen. The most popular color? You guessed it: ...

Sweden – Fashion & Textile Museums

    https://www.fashionandtextilemuseums.com/sweden/
    Feb 26, 2010 · Handicrafts are a huge part of Swedish culture, taught in schools and cherished as a valuable part of Swedish community. Clothing and textiles are incorporated into many museum exhibition exhibitions, and handicrafts such as weaving, knitting and embroidery are still seen as vital part of culture. Livrustkammaren (The Royal Armoury)

List of Swedish women artists - Wikipedia

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    Ulla Eson Bodin (1935–2009), textile artist and designer; Princess Eugénie of Sweden (1830–1889), amateur artist; F. Greta Fahlcrantz (1889–1978), painter and sculptor; Ingrid Falk (born 1960), painter, photographer; Fanny Falkner (1891–1963), actress, miniaturist; Emy Fick …

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