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Artist: Knut Ekwall
Winter Fun
By Knut Ekwall
Located in Nutfield, Surrey
Born in Saby in Sweden in 1843, Knut Ekwall trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He moved to Berlin where he started working as an Engraver producing illustrations for p...
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Late 19th Century Realist Knut Ekwall Art

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