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iv. education and mental culture.
Bernhard Österman (born 1870) and Emil Österman (born 1870) have both
reproduced many important Swedish personages. The latter in his portraits of
King Gustaf, Admiral Lindman, and —- possibly his most artistic effort —
Professor Curman has evinced not only deep skill, but also a sense for the
characteristic.
A. Zorn in his Studio, Mora.
Oscar Björck (born 1860), by reason of his downright realism, is an authoritative
exponent of certain great traditions of the eighties, but chiefly, perhaps, in the
sphere of portraiture: Prince Eugen, Verner von Heidenstam, Frænkel, the
bankdirector, Princess Ingeborg, Baroness Trolle.
Alf Wallander (1862—1914) is a pastel-painter, but best known for his
energetic work in the realm of industrial art. Mrs Gerda Wallander (born 1860) is
an unusually proficient painter, and B. Thegerström (born 1857) has produced
not only fine portraits (Wilhelm Stenhammar) but also wall-decorations. Georg
Pauli (born 1855), in an eager quest for the principles of mural decoration,
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