Ida Bertha Trotzig née Magnét (1864–1943) was a Swedish photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, author and painter. From 1888, together with her husband...
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establishing a chashitsu in Sweden originally came from Swedish artist Ida Trotzig who brought it to the Museum of Ethnography in the early 1930s. The museum...
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artifacts from Java and Bali together with Swedish photographer and author Ida Trotzig contributing works from Japan. This exhibition was the starting point...
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1942), cartoonist Joanna Troikowicz (born 1952), Polish-Swedish sculptor Ida Trotzig (1864–1943), photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, painter and writer...
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Ida. She was never asked to stop visiting Fröding by professor Svenson and Cecilia Fröding. Instead Fröding grew fond of a nurse named Signe Trotzig....
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Ida Börjel (born 1975) is a Swedish poet. Börjel was born in Lund. She made her literary debut in 2004 with the poetry collection Sond, for which she...
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Maria Tesch (1850–1936), professional photographer, studio in Linköping Ida Trotzig (1864–1943), photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, painter and writer...
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Hardenberger, Karin Rehnqvist, Kristina Lugn, Lars Amble 2004 – Birgitta Trotzig, Catarina Ligendza, Christian Lindberg, Hillevi Martinpelto, Katarina Dalayman...
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Birgitta Trotzig, Devenir, Madrid, 1991 "Flechas contra la luna", Lasse Söderberg, Ediciones Angel Caffarena, Málaga, 1990 "Ánima", Birgitta Trotzig, Ediciones...
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painter Pamela Colman Smith (1878–1951), illustrator and painter Ellen Trotzig (1878–1949), painter Emmy Worringer (1878–1961), German artist Émilie Charmy...
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