Carl Trägårdh
| Carl Trägårdh | |
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| Born |
Carl Ludvig Trägårdh 20 September 1861 Kristianstad, Sweden |
| Died |
5 June 1899 (aged 37) Paris, France |
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| Education | Royal Swedish Academy of Arts |
| Known for | Painting |
| Patron(s) | Jean-Baptiste Faure |
Carl Ludvig Trägårdh (20 September 1861 - 5 June 1899) was a Swedish painter.
Trägårdh studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm 1881-1883, in Karlsruhe 1883-84, and Munich until 1885. He then moved to France where he became a resident until his death. He exhibited both in Sweden and in France. He received a couple of medals and found a patron in the French singer and art collector Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830–1914) who bought some 40 paintings by him. His production is often landscape with grazing cattle, usually cows or sheep.
Gallery
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Landscape with cows (1890)
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Lady with a red parasol (1892)
References
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