Thérèse Ekblom (1867-1941) was a Swedish botanical and zoological illustrator. She often collaborated with her husband, Axel Richard Ekblom (1858-1914). Ekblom was born Lovisa Teresia Jansson, in Stockholm, Sweden, to a family of artists. Her father and brothers were scene painters at the Royal Swedish Opera. Ekblom attended the Academy of Art in Stockholm, where she met her husband. They married in 1895 and had five children. From the 1890s, the Ekbloms worked in various departments at the Swedish Museum of Natural History and for botanists at the botanical garden.
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- Экблом, Тереза (ru)
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| - Lovisa Theresia Ekblom född Jansson, 27 maj 1867 i Stockholm, död 1941, var en svensk målare och tecknare. Hon var från 1896 gift med konstnären Axel Ekblom och mor till Sven och Bruno Ekblom. Ekblom studerade vid Konstakademien i Stockholm 1888-1893 samt i Köpenhamn 1891. Vid Konstakademien ingav hon bidrag till årets prisämne 1891: Sankta Birgitta besökande fattiga sjuka i Rom. Hon anställdes 1893 som tecknare vid Naturhistoriska museet i Stockholm. Hon medverkade i utställningar med Konstföreningen för södra Sverige. (sv)
- Тереза Экблом (швед. Thérèse Ekblom; 1867—1941) — шведская художница, мастер ботанических иллюстраций. (ru)
- Thérèse Ekblom (1867-1941) was a Swedish botanical and zoological illustrator. She often collaborated with her husband, Axel Richard Ekblom (1858-1914). Ekblom was born Lovisa Teresia Jansson, in Stockholm, Sweden, to a family of artists. Her father and brothers were scene painters at the Royal Swedish Opera. Ekblom attended the Academy of Art in Stockholm, where she met her husband. They married in 1895 and had five children. From the 1890s, the Ekbloms worked in various departments at the Swedish Museum of Natural History and for botanists at the botanical garden.
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| - Thérèse Ekblom (1867-1941) was a Swedish botanical and zoological illustrator. She often collaborated with her husband, Axel Richard Ekblom (1858-1914). Ekblom was born Lovisa Teresia Jansson, in Stockholm, Sweden, to a family of artists. Her father and brothers were scene painters at the Royal Swedish Opera. Ekblom attended the Academy of Art in Stockholm, where she met her husband. They married in 1895 and had five children. While pursuing their studies, the Ekbloms worked with Veit Brecher Wittrock, Professor at the Bergius Botanic Garden. They painted watercolors of species that Professor Wittrock was investigating. From the 1890s, the Ekbloms worked in various departments at the Swedish Museum of Natural History and for botanists at the botanical garden. After the death of artist Carl Axel Hedelin in 1894, Ekblom succeeded him to work on a project creating pencil illustrations of plant fossils from Iceland being studied by paleobotanist Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. She worked with Nathorst on illustrations and photography until his death in 1921.
* Botanical illustrations, 1907
* Violets co-illustrated by the Ekbloms, 1897
* Mantis illustrations, 1907
* Restoration of a member of Williamsoniaceae (Bennettitales), 1916 (en)
- Lovisa Theresia Ekblom född Jansson, 27 maj 1867 i Stockholm, död 1941, var en svensk målare och tecknare. Hon var från 1896 gift med konstnären Axel Ekblom och mor till Sven och Bruno Ekblom. Ekblom studerade vid Konstakademien i Stockholm 1888-1893 samt i Köpenhamn 1891. Vid Konstakademien ingav hon bidrag till årets prisämne 1891: Sankta Birgitta besökande fattiga sjuka i Rom. Hon anställdes 1893 som tecknare vid Naturhistoriska museet i Stockholm. Hon medverkade i utställningar med Konstföreningen för södra Sverige. (sv)
- Тереза Экблом (швед. Thérèse Ekblom; 1867—1941) — шведская художница, мастер ботанических иллюстраций. (ru)
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