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in Paris, but it was rejected. After that, he and Eva made fewer visits to Ă…land. At times, they lived in Finland and participated in the Finnish art scene. After her father's death in 1898, they came to be increasingly focused on the Swedish art community.
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In 1901, the couple moved to Vaxholm, and built a home called the "Villa Columbines". The marriage remained childless but, during a trip to Italy in 1900 to 1901, they met an Italian family, whose three-year-old son
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in the winter. He visited the colony till 1892, and the years of his participating are considered the liveliest period in the colony's history.
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painter, illustrator and sculptor. He was also an amateur architect and designed two villas for himself. One of the first members of the
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and had his official residence there. As a child, he accompanied his father on his research trips to
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they adopted in 1903. In Sweden, they spent much of their time with their friends
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In the 1890s, he participated in restoring the medieval wall paintings in
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but, originally, they remained just friends. When his relationship with
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Ida, Anna and Elin: Three Members of the Ă–nningeby Artists' Colony
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He was only fourteen when he began taking basic courses at the
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Swedish painter, illustrator and sculptor (1859–1924)
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