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Karl Lärka (born 24 July 1892 at Sollerön in Dalarna, Sweden, died 2 June 1981) was one of the more important 20th-century documentary photographers in Sweden. Lärka's prime concern was to document the peasant culture that he understood was beginning to disappear, and especially the culture of the lands around lake Siljan in Dalarna; one with agriculture, forestry and many people with stories about older times. Most of his photography was done from 1916 to 1934, and he combined it with lecture tours about the countryside of Siljan. He also documented many of the stories elderly people in the villages told him and was very active in the Swedish local heritage movement that started in the 1920s. More than 4,200 of his photographic plates are today in the municipal archive of Mora.

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  • Karl Lärka (born 24 July 1892 at Sollerön in Dalarna, Sweden, died 2 June 1981) was one of the more important 20th-century documentary photographers in Sweden. Lärka's prime concern was to document the peasant culture that he understood was beginning to disappear, and especially the culture of the lands around lake Siljan in Dalarna; one with agriculture, forestry and many people with stories about older times. Most of his photography was done from 1916 to 1934, and he combined it with lecture tours about the countryside of Siljan. He also documented many of the stories elderly people in the villages told him and was very active in the Swedish local heritage movement that started in the 1920s. More than 4,200 of his photographic plates are today in the municipal archive of Mora. (en)
  • Karl Lärka, né sur l’île de Sollerön, Dalécarlie, le 24 juillet 1892 et mort à Mora, Dalécarlie, le 2 juin 1981, est un des photojournalistes suédois les plus importants du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Karl Lärka (Dalarna, 24 de julho de 1892—2 de junho de 1981) foi um fotógrafo sueco que produziu vários documentários no século XX. Ficou conhecido por relatar a silvicultura da Suécia e suas fotografias foram consideradas marcantes, segundo diversos fotógrafos e pintores. (pt)
  • Karl Johan Lärka, född 24 juli 1892 på Sollerön, död 2 juni 1981 i Mora, var en svensk lantbrukare och dokumentärfotograf, ansedd som en av de mer betydelsefulla. Karl Lärkas stora engagemang låg i att åt eftervärlden dokumentera en kultur han såg höll på att försvinna: Siljansbygdens bondekultur med dess jord- och skogsbruk, människor och berättelser. Han fotograferade främst åren 1916–1934 och kombinerade detta med föreläsningsturnéer om Siljansbygden. Han dokumenterade också många äldre människors berättelser och var mycket aktiv i den rörelse för bevarande av kulturbygderna som uppstod på 1920-talet, kallad hembygdsrörelsen. Drygt 4 200 av Lärkas glasplåtar finns arkiverade i Mora bygdearkiv. (sv)
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  • Karl Lärka and Olspers Olson 1920, Photo: Karl Lärka/Mora Bygdearkiv (en)
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  • Karl Lärka (born 24 July 1892 at Sollerön in Dalarna, Sweden, died 2 June 1981) was one of the more important 20th-century documentary photographers in Sweden. Lärka's prime concern was to document the peasant culture that he understood was beginning to disappear, and especially the culture of the lands around lake Siljan in Dalarna; one with agriculture, forestry and many people with stories about older times. Most of his photography was done from 1916 to 1934, and he combined it with lecture tours about the countryside of Siljan. He also documented many of the stories elderly people in the villages told him and was very active in the Swedish local heritage movement that started in the 1920s. More than 4,200 of his photographic plates are today in the municipal archive of Mora. (en)
  • Karl Lärka, né sur l’île de Sollerön, Dalécarlie, le 24 juillet 1892 et mort à Mora, Dalécarlie, le 2 juin 1981, est un des photojournalistes suédois les plus importants du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Karl Lärka (Dalarna, 24 de julho de 1892—2 de junho de 1981) foi um fotógrafo sueco que produziu vários documentários no século XX. Ficou conhecido por relatar a silvicultura da Suécia e suas fotografias foram consideradas marcantes, segundo diversos fotógrafos e pintores. (pt)
  • Karl Johan Lärka, född 24 juli 1892 på Sollerön, död 2 juni 1981 i Mora, var en svensk lantbrukare och dokumentärfotograf, ansedd som en av de mer betydelsefulla. Karl Lärkas stora engagemang låg i att åt eftervärlden dokumentera en kultur han såg höll på att försvinna: Siljansbygdens bondekultur med dess jord- och skogsbruk, människor och berättelser. Han fotograferade främst åren 1916–1934 och kombinerade detta med föreläsningsturnéer om Siljansbygden. Han dokumenterade också många äldre människors berättelser och var mycket aktiv i den rörelse för bevarande av kulturbygderna som uppstod på 1920-talet, kallad hembygdsrörelsen. Drygt 4 200 av Lärkas glasplåtar finns arkiverade i Mora bygdearkiv. (sv)
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