Brita Sofia Hesselius, the Glossary
Brita Sofia Hesselius (1801–1866) was a Swedish daguerreotype photographer.[1]
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8 relations: Alster, Bertha Beckmann, Daguerreotype, Hedvig Söderström, Karlstad, Karlstad Municipality, Marie Kinnberg, Menton.
- 19th-century Swedish photographers
- Swedish women photographers
Alster
The Alster is a right tributary of the Elbe river in Northern Germany.
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Bertha Beckmann
Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (25 January 1815 – 6 December 1901) was a German photographer. Brita Sofia Hesselius and Bertha Beckmann are 19th-century women photographers and pioneers of photography.
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Daguerreotype
Daguerreotype (daguerréotype) was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.
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Hedvig Söderström
Hedvig Charlotta Söderström (1830–1914) was a Swedish photographer. Brita Sofia Hesselius and Hedvig Söderström are 19th-century Swedish photographers, 19th-century women photographers, pioneers of photography and Swedish women photographers.
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Karlstad
Karlstad is the 20th-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Karlstad Municipality, the capital of Värmland County, and the largest city in the province Värmland in Sweden.
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Karlstad Municipality
Karlstad Municipality (Karlstads kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden.
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Marie Kinnberg
Marie Kinnberg (1806–30 March 1858) was a pioneering Swedish photographer and painter. Brita Sofia Hesselius and Marie Kinnberg are 19th-century Swedish educators, 19th-century Swedish photographers, 19th-century women photographers, pioneers of photography and Swedish women photographers.
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Menton
Menton (mɛnˈtɑ̃, written Menton in classical norm or Mentan in Mistralian norm; Mentone) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region on the French Riviera, close to the Italian border.
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See also
19th-century Swedish photographers
- August Strindberg
- Axel Lindahl
- Bertha Valerius
- Brita Sofia Hesselius
- Caroline von Knorring
- Cesar von Düben
- Edvard von Düben
- Elise Arnberg
- Emma Schenson
- Eric A. Hegg
- Erik Tryggelin
- Hélène Edlund
- Hedda Ekman
- Hedvig Söderström
- Henry B. Goodwin
- Hilda Sjölin
- Ida Trotzig
- Johan Krouthén
- Lina Jonn
- Lotten von Düben
- Maria Tesch
- Marie Kinnberg
- Mathilda Ranch
- Mia Green
- Nelly Thüring
- Nils Strindberg
- Olga Segerberg
- Rosalie Sjöman
- Selma Jacobsson
- Severin Nilsson
- Sofia Ahlbom
- Valentin Wolfenstein
- Wilhelmina Lagerholm
Swedish women photographers
- Anna Clarén
- Anna Riwkin-Brick
- Annika Larsson
- Arvida Byström
- Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff
- Beata Bergström
- Berit Wallenberg
- Bertha Valerius
- Brita Sofia Hesselius
- Caroline Hebbe
- Caroline von Knorring
- Edit Kindvall
- Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin
- Elise Arnberg
- Emma Schenson
- Gunnie Moberg
- Hélène Edlund
- Hanna Ferlin
- Hedda Ekman
- Hedvig Söderström
- Helene Schmitz
- Hilda Sjölin
- Ida Trotzig
- Ingrid Falk (artist)
- Johanna Hald
- Julia Hede
- Katarina Pirak Sikku
- Kristina Schmid
- Lina Jonn
- Lisa Fonssagrives
- List of Swedish women photographers
- Lotta Losten
- Lotten von Düben
- Maria Friberg
- Maria Tesch
- Marianne Greenwood
- Marie Kinnberg
- Mathilda Ranch
- Monika Larsen Dennis
- Olga Segerberg
- Rosalie Sjöman
- Selma Jacobsson
- Sofia Ahlbom
- Tuija Lindström
- Wilhelmina Lagerholm