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Alfred Ekstam

Two Paintings in One, Art Nouveau Landscape And Winter Landscape. Oak Frame
Located in Stockholm, SE
Alfred Ekstam, a renowned artist from Mangskog, Sweden, is known for his exquisite landscape
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1910s Art Nouveau Landscape Paintings

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View Over Lake Mangen, c. 1925 (Racken Group)
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. Alfred Ekstam was born in Mangskog in 1878, originally with the surname Johansson. He began his career as
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1920s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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