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Knut Ekwall was a Swedish painter, 3 April 1843 in Säby (Småland province), Sweden - 4 April 1912 in Säby.
Ekwall studied from 1860-1866 at the Academy of Arts in Stockholm, with emphasis on xylography (designing woodcut printing blocks) and drawing.
He became a pupil of the painter Ludwig Knaus in Berlin.
In 1870, Ekwall established himself as an artist in Munich in Germany and later worked in Leipzig.
His works during this period were primarily for magazine illustrations, and were reproduced as engravings.
He returned to Sweden and died there at the age of 69.
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ID de tableau:: 85623 Proposal Proposal
Date Ca. 1880's
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 85 x 66 cm (33.5 x 26 in)
cjr Date Ca. 1880's
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 85 x 66 cm (33.5 x 26 in)
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ID de tableau:: 89852 Proposal Proposal
1880's
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 85 x 66 cm (33.5 x 26 in)
cyf 1880's
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 85 x 66 cm (33.5 x 26 in)
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Knut Ekwall was a Swedish painter, 3 April 1843 in Säby (Småland province), Sweden - 4 April 1912 in Säby.
Ekwall studied from 1860-1866 at the Academy of Arts in Stockholm, with emphasis on xylography (designing woodcut printing blocks) and drawing.
He became a pupil of the painter Ludwig Knaus in Berlin.
In 1870, Ekwall established himself as an artist in Munich in Germany and later worked in Leipzig.
His works during this period were primarily for magazine illustrations, and were reproduced as engravings.
He returned to Sweden and died there at the age of 69.
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