Knut Ekwall
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Knut Ekwall (3 April 1843 in Säby, Småland province – 4 April 1912 in Säby), was a Swedish painter.
Biography
Ekwall studied from 1860-1866 at the Academy of Arts in Stockholm, with emphasis on xylography (designing woodcut printing blocks) and drawing.
He became a pupil of the painter Ludwig Knaus in Berlin.
In 1870, Ekwall established himself as an artist in Munich in Germany and later worked in Leipzig.
His works during this period were primarily for magazine illustrations, and were reproduced as engravings.
He returned to Sweden in 1885 and died there at the age of 69.
Known and/or accepted works
Illustrations of Frithiof's Saga by Esaias Tegnér
- Painting: The Fisherman and the Siren
- Painting: The Proposal
- Painting: The Reading Lesson
- Painting: Lost Luck, The Consolation or Away to School
- Engraving: The Fair Dreamer
- Painting: The Emigrants
Gallery
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The Fisherman and The Siren
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The Proposal
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The Reading Lesson
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Proposal
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The Girl with the Letter
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Bauer und Baeuerin von Sardanger Fjord (Norwegen) (Farmer and She-farmer from Sardanger Fjord (Norway)) from the Die Gartenlaube (The Garden Harbor) series of paintings
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from the Die Gartenlaube series of paintings
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Im Schilf (On the Boat) from the Die Gartenlaube series of paintings
See also
- Emma Ekwall (Knut Ekwall's sister)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Knut Ekvall.
- "The Proposal"
- "The Emigrants"
- "An den Gewässern von Gudbrandsdalen"
- "Festszene bei der Einweihung des Hermannsdenkmals. Nach der Natur aufgenommen von Knut Ekwall«. In: Die Gartenlaube. Illustriertes Familienblatt, 1875"
- "Efter skörden"
- "The Fisherman and the Siren"
- "Broken Luck"
- "At the Railway Restaurant"