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1888 - 1949. Known for: Painting.
Artist Arvid Fougstedt was born in 1888. Fougstedt's first visit to Paris took place in the first half of 1908. He drew a croquet at Académie Colarossi, where Christian Krohg was a teacher. During a... Read full biography
Artist Arvid Fougstedt was born in 1888. Fougstedt's first visit to Paris took place in the first half of 1908. He drew a croquet at Académie Colarossi, where Christian Krohg was a teacher. During a second half-year visit in 1909, he deepened his studies and during a third, in the spring of 1910,... Read full biography
Artist Arvid Fougstedt was born in 1888. Fougstedt's first visit to Paris took place in the first half of 1908. He drew a croquet at Académie Colarossi, where Christian Krohg was a teacher. During a second half-year visit in 1909, he deepened his studies and during a third, in the spring of 1910, he visited the Matisseskolan for a few months. Few Swedish artists have exhibited as diligently as Arvid Fougstedt. More than ten exhibitions of his works were organized during the 20th century, in... Read full biography
Artist Arvid Fougstedt was born in 1888. Fougstedt's first visit to Paris took place in the first half of 1908. He drew a croquet at Académie Colarossi, where Christian Krohg was a teacher. During a second half-year visit in 1909, he deepened his studies and during a third, in the spring of 1910, he visited the Matisseskolan for a few months. Few Swedish artists have exhibited as diligently as Arvid Fougstedt. More than ten exhibitions of his works were organized during the 20th century, in museums as well as in galleries, for example at "Color and Form" in Stockholm. Arvid Fougstedt passed away in 1949.
Artist Arvid Fougstedt was born in 1888. Fougstedt's first visit to Paris took place in the first half of 1908. He drew a croquet at Académie Colarossi, where Christian Krohg was a teacher. During a second half-year visit in 1909, he deepened his studies and during a third, in the spring of 1910, he visited the Matisseskolan for a few months. Few Swedish artists have exhibited as diligently as Arvid Fougstedt. More than ten exhibitions of his works were organized during the 20th century, in museums as well as in galleries, for example at "Color and Form" in Stockholm. Arvid Fougstedt passed away in 1949.
