Elisabeth Palm

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Elisabeth Palm
Elisabeth Palm.jpg
Portrait of Elisabeth Palm in 1768, dressed in Ottoman clothing by .
Born(1756-07-27)27 July 1756
Died27 June 1786(1786-06-27) (aged 29)
OccupationEtcher, printmaker
Spouse(s)Johan 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.[1]

Biography[]

Palm was born in Constantinople, a daughter of Consul General of Sweden to the Ottoman Empire, Cornelius Asmund Palm[2] and Eva van Bruyn. She was married to businessman Johan Schön.[3] Palm studied art with Jacob Gillberg in 1770. She is represented at the National Museum of Sweden with two etchings.[4][5]

Palm died at Seglingsbergs bruk in June 1786[6] due to tuberculosis.[7]

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 (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  5. ^ Hyddorna på stranden (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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