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| Adolf Viktor Bernstrom (1845 – 1907)
A native of Stockholm, Bernstrom was trained as an illustrator and
painter at the Royal Academy. After working in London from 1868
to 1871, he immigrated to New York where he worked for Harper and
Brothers until 1881, then moved to Buffalo, and finally Chicago.
He exhibited an American landscape at the Swedish Art Academy
exhibition in 1873, and at the 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition, and
the Universal Exposition in St. Louis in 1904.
Submitted by Edward P. Bentley, Art Historian and Researcher, East Lansing, Michigan
Source:
Swanson, Mary Towley. Tangled Web: Swedish Immigrant Artists’ Patronage Systems, 1880-1940. 2004. |
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