Nina Ahlstedt
Nina Ahlstedt née Lingell (1853–1907) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish painter.[1]
Biography
She studied at the art school in Turku (1871–76) and at the Académie Colarossi in Paris (1880–81 and again in 1897). After a début in 1878, she presented her work at the Finnish Artists Exhibitions in 1892, 1894–99, 1902 and 1904.[2] Ahlstedt was one of the first artists to join Victor Westerholm in the artists colony at Önningeby on the island of Åland in 1886. She and her husband Fredrik Ahlstedt, also a painter, returned there in subsequent years.[3]
Gallery
- Madam in a Pink Gown, 1887
- Roadside, 1888
- The Gate (Grinden), 1896
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References
- Konttinen, Riitta (20 April 2020). "Ahlstedt, Nina (1853 - 1907)". Kansallisbiografia. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- "Alstedt, Nina" (in Finnish). Kuvataiteilijamatrikkeli. Archived from the original on 5 April 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- "Önningebykolonin - en bortglömd konstnärsgemenskap från landskapsmåleriets guldålder" (in Swedish). Tidskriften Skärgård, Årgång 24 Nr 4. 2001. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
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