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Marten Eskil Winge BIOGRAPHY
1825 - 1896. Known for: Painting.
W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was a friend of August... Read full biography
W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was a friend of August Malmstram and was influenced by Nils Blommar and Carl Wahlbom. He is associated with the Dasseldorf school... Read full biography
W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was a friend of August Malmstram and was influenced by Nils Blommar and Carl Wahlbom. He is associated with the Dasseldorf school of painting.
W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was a friend of August Malmstram and was influenced by Nils Blommar and Carl Wahlbom. He is associated with the Dasseldorf school of painting.
W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was a friend of August Malmstram and was influenced by Nils Blommar and Carl Wahlbom. He is associated with the Dasseldorf school of painting.
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W. Marten Eskil Winge (1825 - 1896) was a Swedish artist especially known for his noble figurative paintings. He was a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
He was a friend of August Malmstram and was influenced by Nils Blommar and Carl Wahlbom. He is associated with the Dasseldorf school of painting.
