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  2. Elsa Beskow - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Beskow (née Maartman; 11 February 1874 – 30 June 1953) was a famous Swedish author and illustrator of children's books. Among her better known books are Tale of the Little Little Old Woman and Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender .

  3. Elsa Beskow plaque - Wikipedia

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    The Elsa Beskow plaque, established in 1958 by the Swedish Library Association (Svensk bibkioteksföreniningen), is a Swedish award given to the artist who has created the best Swedish picture book for children or the best illustrated Swedish children's book during the previous year.

  4. Swedish children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Elsa Beskow's Tomtebobarnen (Children of the Forest), 1910. The Swedish children's literature tradition was initiated by the Swedish-speaking Finn Zachris Topelius in the 19th century. It flourished at the dawn of the 20th century with Elsa Beskow (1874

  5. List of Swedish artists - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Beskow (1874–1953), painter; Natanael Beskow (1865–1953) Johanna Billing (born 1973) Torsten Billman (1909–1989), printmaker, drawer, painter; Eva Billow (1902–1993), illustrator; Hugo Birger (1854–1887) Oscar Björck (1860–1929), painter; Frank Björklund (born 1960), surrealist painter and printmaker; Carl Oscar Borg (1879 ...

  6. List of Swedish women writers - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Beskow (1874–1953), children's writer, novelist, illustrator; Eva Billow (1902–1993), writer and illustrator of children's literature; Margareta Birgersdotter Grip (1538–1586), genealogist, early documentalist; Elsa Björkman-Goldschmidt (1888–1982), writer and lithographer; Ellen-Sylvia Blind (1925–2009), Swedish Sami writer

  7. List of Swedish women artists - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Beskow (1874–1953), painter; Johanna Emerentia von Bilang (1777–1857), miniaturist; Anna Billing (1849–1927), landscape and still-life painter; Johanna Billing (born 1973), conceptual artist; Eva Billow (1902–1993), children's writer and illustrator; Elsa Björkman-Goldschmidt (1888–1982), writer and lithographer

  8. The Adventures of Picasso - Wikipedia

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    The film uses ten languages: Spanish, French, Swedish, German, Finnish, Italian, English, Russian, Norwegian and Latin. Most of these words are very simple ( agua , water), sometimes meaning something different from what they seem (Don Jose's military rank, Hauptbahnhof , which means "central rail station" in German) and other times just being ...

  9. Elisabeth Beskow - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Maria Beskow (19 November 1870 – 17 October 1928) was a Swedish writer. Born in Stockholm, Sweden she went to the Beskow School and later studied at the Sabbatsberg Hospital as well as the Sophiahemmet. She wrote about fifty books under the pseudonym Runa. A number of her books are translated into Danish, Finnish, French, English ...