Egron Sillif Lundgren
Egron Sellif Lundgren was a Swedish painter and author who specialized in watercolors. His father, Erik Lundgren was a manufacturer. After 1829, he studied at the Teknologisk institut with a focus on bergshantering (a form of resource management). After graduating, he worked in Eskilstuna and at the cannon foundry in Finspång. This type of work was apparently not to his liking as, in 1835, he enrolled at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts to pursue a childhood interest in watercolors. He studied there until 1839, then went to Paris, where he copied paintings in the Louvre and took advanced courses in the studios of Léon Cogniet.
Late 19th Century Swedish Directoire Antique Egron Sillif Lundgren
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17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Egron Sillif Lundgren
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1750s French George II Antique Egron Sillif Lundgren
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