Döderhultarmuseet | |
Established | 1911 |
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Location | Oskarshamn, Sweden, Europe |
Visitors | 25 000 |
The Döderhultarn Museum (Swedish: Döderhultarmuseet) is a museum in Oskarshamn, Sweden that exhibits the carved works of Axel Petersson Döderhultarn.
General information
Axel Petersson "Döderhultarn" (1868–1925) was a Swedish woodcarver. In the Döderhultarn Museum there is a collection of his work, with more than 200 wooden sculptures. The museum is located to the same building as the library in the central parts of Swedish town Oskarshamn.[1]
Gallery
- Häradsrätten. Trial at the District Court.
- Beväringsmönstring. Signing for the army.
- Portrait of woodcarver Axel Peterson in 1936.
See also
References
- ↑ "Axel R Petersson". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
External links
Other sources
- Refsal, Harley (2015) Carving Flat-Plane Style Caricatures (Fox Chapel Publishing) ISBN 978-1-56523-858-9
- Refsal, Harley (2015) Scandinavian Figure Carving (Fox Chapel Publishing) ISBN 978-1565238756
- Refsal, Harley (2004) Art & Technique of Scandinavian-Style Woodcarving (Fox Chapel Publishing) ISBN 978-1565232303
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