Agnes de Frumerie (Swedish, 1869-1937): Landscape from Brittany (via Bukowskis)
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Agnes de Frumerie - Landscape from Brittany
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Swedish artist Agnes de Frumerie (1869-1937) with an unknown model.
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Agnes de Frumerie (Swedish sculptor) 1869 - 1937 (design)
Edmond Lachenal (French potter) 1855 - 1948 (execution)
Eve, ca. 1896
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Ur Ockulta dagboken, Stockholm den 17 mars 1906: "Harald Wieselgren dog i dag. Han och jag voro födda med antipati ömsesidig. Han "förföljde" mig i många år. Nu i dag när han dog, inköptes min byst till nationalmuseum, och jag tyckte det lättade i luften." Wieselgren var biblioteksman och publicist. På bilden Agnes de Frumeries strindbergsbyst på Nationalmuseum https://www.instagram.com/p/CbNEQPQsU3FuZVTHM3Kb0PyupbJO0psKgOc0nA0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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August Strindberg
Agnes de Frumerie was mainly active in Paris, where her Art Nouveau sculptures and artwork garnered great attention. She was the only woman to experiment with the creation of a new type of glassware called pâte de verre.
Agnes de Frumerie spent her early years with her maternal grandparents in Vänersborg after the divorce of her parents. Her mother, Sofia Kjellberg, who was a trained organist and…
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Agnes de Frumerie & Edmond Lachenal, Eva, 1896
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Artist Agnes de Frumerie in her studio, 1910s, Sweden.
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