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Finnish architect

Svante Magnus Schjerfbeck
Photograph of Magnus Schjerfbeck in his studySchjerfbeck in his study, c. late 1920s
Born(1860-07-24)24 July 1860
Jakobstad, Grand Duchy of Finland
Died8 May 1933(1933-05-08) (aged 72)
Helsinki, Finland
Alma materPolytechnical Institute of Finland
OccupationArchitect
SpouseBetty née Bergh
PracticeBoard of Public Building

Magnus Schjerfbeck (24 July 1860 — 8 May 1933) was a Finnish architect and architectural historian.

Education

Schjerfbeck studied at the Polytechnical Institute of Finland (later Helsinki University of Technology, now part of Aalto University, graduating in 1881.

Career

He worked in the Board of Public Building (Yleisten rakennusten ylihallitus; later Rakennushallitus, now Senate Properties) for most of his career, including as their lead architect from 1914 to 1926. In that role, Schjerfbeck made a significant contribution to the design and construction of public buildings of early 20th-century Finland.

Works

The Museum of Finnish Architecture building designed by Schjerfbeck

His more notable works and projects include:

Artistic family

Schjerfbeck taught drawing and composition at the Central School of Industrial Design (Taideteollisuuskeskuskoulu; now part of Aalto University) for many years.

His sister was the painter Helene Schjerfbeck.

His daughter, Johanna Appelberg [fi] (1901-1975), was also a painter.

References

  1. ^ "Schjerfbeck, Magnus". Uppslagsverket.fi (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Schjerfbeck, Magnus (1860-1933)". Kansallisbiografia.fi (in Finnish). National Biography of Finland. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  3. ^ Nordisk Familjebok, vol. 24 (in Swedish) (Uggleupplagan ed.). 1916. pp. 1063–1064. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
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