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Anna Maria Gardell-Ericson (October 10, 1853 Visby - 1939 Stockholm) was a Swedish artist.
Life
She was the daughter of landscape painter Johan Theodore Gardell. She went to France to study art. She married Johan Ericson in Paris in 1882. They lived first in France, and later in Gothenburg.
Her works are in several museums, including the Nationalmuseum, and the Gothenburg Museum of Art.
Gallery
Sources
- Gösta Procopé, Anna Gardell-Ericson, Johan Ericson, Konstnärsparet Anna Gardell-Ericson och Johan Ericson: en minnesbok, Hanseproduktion, 1982, ISBN 978-91-85716-21-0
References
External links
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