Ida Gisiko-Spärck

Ida Emma Charlotta Gisiko-Spärck (1859–1940) was a Swedish painter who became a member of the Önningeby artists colony on the Åland Islands. She is remembered for her landscapes in oils.[1][2]

Ida Gisiko-Spärck (1901)
Ida Gisiko-Spärck: "Summer Landscape" (1892)

Biography

Born on 18 November 1859 in Stockholm, Ida Gisiko was the daughter of the wholesale merchant Karl Samuel Gisiko. Her brother Carl Edvard was married to Ida Björck, the sister of the Swedish artist Oscar Björck. She studied in Paris at the end of the 1890s. She was a friend of the Finnish artist Hanna Rönnberg both in Paris and in Önningeby where she joined the artists colony.[2]

In 1894, she married the Danish administrator Johan Albert Spärck and moved to Denmark. She died in 1940.[2]

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References

  1. "Gisikp-Spârck, Ida Emma Charlotta" (in Swedish). Svenskt porträttgalleri. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. "Ida Gisiko-Spärck" (in Swedish). Konstnärslexikonett Amanda. Retrieved 21 March 2017.


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