Johan Fredrik ÅbomW
Johan Fredrik Åbom

Johan Fredrik Åbom was a Swedish architect.

Lea AhlbornW
Lea Ahlborn

Lea Fredrika Ahlborn was a famous Swedish artist and medallist. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and the first woman to be appointed royal printmaker. The position of royal printmaker was counted as a public office, and thereby made her the first female official or civil servant in Sweden.

Axel AnderbergW
Axel Anderberg

Axel Johan Anderberg was a Swedish architect. He was active from the 1880s to the early 1930s.

Nils Andersson (painter)W
Nils Andersson (painter)

Nils Andresson (1817–1865), was a Swedish painter, who was born in East Gothland, in 1817, was the son of a peasant. After he had received a course of instruction in Stockholm, he travelled through Europe, and went in 1854 to Paris, where he stayed for two years, and studied under Couture. On his return to Stockholm, he was made a member of the Academy, and in 1858 a professor. He died at Vaxholm, near Stockholm, in 1865. He painted historical pieces, pictures of genre subjects, and landscapes with animals. Good examples of his work are in the National Museum at Stockholm.

Ásgrímur JónssonW
Ásgrímur Jónsson

Ásgrímur Jónsson was an Icelandic painter, and one of the first in the country to make art a professional living.

Bernhard von BeskowW
Bernhard von Beskow

Bernhard von Beskow was a Swedish dramatist and historian.

Carl Johan BillmarkW
Carl Johan Billmark

Carl Johan Billmark (1804–70) was a Swedish landscape painter.

Oscar BjörckW
Oscar Björck

Oscar Gustaf Björck was a Swedish painter and a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

Ferdinand BobergW
Ferdinand Boberg

Gustaf Ferdinand Boberg was a Swedish architect.

Johan Christoffer BoklundW
Johan Christoffer Boklund

Johan Christoffer Boklund was a Swedish history, genre, and portrait painter from Kulla-Gunnarstorp in Scania. He was the son of a gardener. At the age of fifteen, Boklund came to Lund, where he worked on illustrations for Sven Nilsson's works on Scandinavian fauna. He then became a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen where J. L. Lund was his teacher.

Agnes BörjessonW
Agnes Börjesson

Agnes Fredrika Börjesson, sometimes called Agneta, was a Swedish painter who specialized in genre and historical scenes.

Charlotta CedercreutzW
Charlotta Cedercreutz

Maria Charlotta Cedercreutz, married surname Wrangel (1736–1815), was a Swedish artist, lady-in-waiting and baroness. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

Charlotta CederströmW
Charlotta Cederström

Christina Charlotta Cederström née Mörner af Morlanda was a Swedish dilettante artist, composer, salon hostess, and baroness.

Fritz von DardelW
Fritz von Dardel

Fritz Ludvig von Dardel was a Swedish diarist, illustrator and early comics artist. He was a courtier, and is known for his diary and illustrations depicting the life of the Swedish court in the mid 19th century.

Fredrik WachtmeisterW
Fredrik Wachtmeister

Axel Fredrik Claësson Wachtmeister af Johannishus was Swedish politician and diplomat who from 2 August 1905 until 7 November 1905 served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden.

Maria Johanna GörtzW
Maria Johanna Görtz

Maria Johanna Görtz, also known as Jeanette Görtz, (1783–1853), was a Swedish artist, still life painter and drawing artist. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

Adélaïde Victoire HallW
Adélaïde Victoire Hall

Adélaïde Victoire Hall, called Adèle, was a Swedish-French artist and noble (marquise). She was given the honorary title of agré of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1793).

Peter Adolf HallW
Peter Adolf Hall

Peter Adolf Hall, also known as PA Hall or Peter Adolphe Hall,, was a Swedish-French artist who mainly devoted himself to miniature painting.

Herman Teodor HolmgrenW
Herman Teodor Holmgren

Herman Teodor Holmgren was a Swedish architect.

Wilhelmina LagerholmW
Wilhelmina Lagerholm

Wilhelmina Catharina Lagerholm (1826–1917) was a Swedish painter and an early professional female photographer. After first studying and practising painting, she turned mainly to photography in 1862, opening a studio in Örebro in central Sweden.

Amalia LindegrenW
Amalia Lindegren

Amalia Euphrosyne Lindegren was a Swedish artist and painter. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1856).

August MalmströmW
August Malmström

Johan August Malmström was a Swedish painter. As an artist, he was known for his country motifs often featuring children. His most widely recognized work is Grindslanten (1885) featuring a typical scene from 19th century Sweden. Influenced by the national romanticism of Gothicismus, he also collected motives from Norse mythology. He made illustrations for publications of both Frithiofs saga and The Tales of Ensign Stål.

Gustaf Wilhelm PalmW
Gustaf Wilhelm Palm

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm was a Swedish landscape painter and art professor.

Ulrika PaschW
Ulrika Pasch

Ulrika "Ulla" Fredrica Pasch, was a Swedish rococo painter and miniaturist, and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

Benjamin PatersenW
Benjamin Patersen

Benjamin Patersen, or Patersson was a Swedish-born Russian painter and engraver known primarily for his cityscapes.

Maria RöhlW
Maria Röhl

Maria Christina Röhl was a Swedish portrait artist. She made portraits of many of the best known people in Sweden in the first half of the 19th century. Her paintings are exhibited at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. The Swedish Royal library has a collection of 1800 portraits by her. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1843) and an official portrait artist of the royal court.

Olof TempelmanW
Olof Tempelman

Olof Samuel Tempelman was a Swedish architect and, from 1779, professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was appointed royal architect in 1799.

Knut Agathon WallenbergW
Knut Agathon Wallenberg

Knut Agathon Wallenberg was a Swedish banker and politician, he was also a Knight of the Order of the Seraphim. Wallenberg was Minister for Foreign Affairs 1914–1917, and member of the Riksdag's Första kammaren 1907–1919. Together with his wife, he created Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, which is one of the main contributors to the private university Stockholm School of Economics. Wallenberg was one of the founders of the Stockholm School of Economics, and is also seen as the founder of the community of Saltsjöbaden and an associated railroad.

Mårten Eskil WingeW
Mårten Eskil Winge

Mårten Eskil Winge was a Swedish artist. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. His art was influenced by the Norse mythology themes also found in works by Nils Blommér (1816–1853) and Carl Wahlbom (1810-1858).