Selma Jacobsson
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Selma Ida Jacobsson (27 January 1841, in Stockholm – 30 March 1899, in Stockholm) was a Swedish photographer.
Selma Jacobsson was born to the merchant Levi Abraham Jacobsson and Sally Pohl, the sister of the opera singer and the architect , and married the Armenian linguist in 1881.
She was a student of Bertha Valerius. She opened her own photographic studio in Stockholm in 1872. She was a successful photographer with clients within the diplomatic corps and high society. In 1899, she was appointed "Kungl. Hoffotograf" ('Photographer of the Royal Court').
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Allan Abenius.
Zelma Lindqvist, actress.
References[]
- Tidningen IDUN, nr 30, 1899
- Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013
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Categories:
- 1841 births
- 1899 deaths
- Swedish women photographers
- 19th-century Swedish photographers
- Swedish courtiers
- People from Stockholm
- 19th-century women photographers