Sigrid Snoilsky
Sigrid Fredrika Juliana Snoilsky (1813–1856) was a Swedish painter and countess.[1]
Sigrid Snoilsky | |
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Sigrid Snoilsky | |
Born | Sigrid Fredrika Juliana Banér November 14, 1813 |
Died | August 19, 1856 42) | (aged
Other names | Sigrid Baner |
Known for | painting, countess |
She was born Sigrid Fredrica Juliana Banér on 14 November 1813 in Östra Ryd parish, Östergötland, Sweden. Her parents were Margareta von Both and Johan Gustaf Banér, a lieutenant colonel. She married in 1840 to Nils Snoilsky, a Justice and Chamberlain Count. Together they had a son, Carl Johan Gustaf Snoilsky who went on to become a known poet.[2]
Her work is included in various public museum collections including the Nationalmuseum in Sweden,[1][3] amongst others.
References
- "fullständigt namn: Sigrid Fredrika Juliana Snoilsky Sigrid Snoilsky". Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (in Swahili). Retrieved 2020-08-23.
- Warburg, Karl (1905). Carl Snoilsky, hans lefnad och skaldskap (in Swedish). H. Geber. p. 15.
- "Snoilsky, Sigrid (1813 - 1856)". digitaltmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
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