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Swedish etcher and printmaker
Elisabeth Palm
Portrait of Elisabeth Palm in 1768, dressed in Ottoman clothing by Anders Eklund
Born(1756-07-27)27 July 1756
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(modern-day Istanbul, Turkey)
Died27 June 1786(1786-06-27) (aged 29)
Ramnäs, Sweden
Occupation(s)Etcher, printmaker
SpouseJohan Schön
Parent(s)Asmund Palm
Eva van Bruyn

Elisabeth Palm (27 July 1756 – 27 June 1786) was a Swedish etcher and printmaker of German and Dutch descent.

Biography

Palm was born in Constantinople, a daughter of Consul General of Sweden to the Ottoman Empire, Cornelius Asmund Palm and Eva van Bruyn. She was married to businessman Johan Schön. Palm studied art with Jacob Gillberg in 1770. She is represented at the National Museum of Sweden with two etchings.

Palm died at Seglingsbergs bruk in June 1786 of tuberculosis.

Works

Etching

References

  1. Svenska ättartal (in Swedish). 1887.
  2. Forsstrand, Carl (1917). Köpmanshus i gamla Stockholm: nya bidrag till skeppsbroadelns historia (in Swedish). Geber.
  3. Nationalmuseum (Sweden) (2003). Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. Nationalmuseum.
  4. "Konstnärslexikonett Amanda". lexikonettamanda.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  5. "Hyddorna på stranden". emp-web-84.zetcom.ch (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  6. Hultmark, Emil; Hultmark, Carna; Moselius, Carl David (1944). Svenska kopparstickare och etsare, 1500-1944 (in Swedish). Almqvist & Wiksell; distribution: Ab. C. E. Fritzes kungl. hovbokhandel, Stockholm.
  7. "Ramnäs kyrkoarkiv, Död- och begravningsböcker, SE/ULA/11258/F I/2 (1775-1828) - Riksarkivet - Sök i arkiven". sok.riksarkivet.se. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
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