Marja Casparsson
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Marja Casparsson (July 11, 1901 - August 24, 1993) was a Swedish painter.
Born in Saltsjöbaden, Casparsson was the daughter of embroidery artist Anna Casparsson. Beginning in the 1920s she spent much time at Gnarp. She died at Saltsjöbaden.[1]
Casparsson painted a portrait of her mother in the year of her death, 1961; this is today in the portrait collection at Gripsholm Castle;[2] the Nationalmuseet also owns her portraits of Arne Cassel, Mary-Ann Tollin, and Leeo Verde.[3] Three of her works, including two portraits, are in the collection of the Moderna Museet.[4] During her career she was especially known for her depictions of the elderly.[2]
References
- ^ "MARJA CASPARSSON: Lexikonett amanda". www.lexikonettamanda.se. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ a b Gripsholm (Museum : Sweden); Ulf G. Johnsson (1988). Masterpieces from Gripsholm Castle: The Swedish National Portrait Collection. National Swedish Art Museum. ISBN 978-91-7100-346-1.
- ^ "Nationalmuseum - Maria Casparsson Marja Casparsson". emp-web-84.zetcom.ch. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "Moderna Museet - Collection". sis.modernamuseet.se. Retrieved 29 May 2018.