Carolina Benedicks-Bruce

Swedish sculptor (1856–1935)
Person human Q4938072
Carolina Benedicks-Bruce
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Carolina Benedicks-Bruce

Summary

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce is a human[1]. She was born in Stockholm[2]. She was born on October 28, 1856[3]. She died in Q10717808[4]. She died on February 16, 1935[5]. She worked as a sculptor[6], artist[7], suffragist[8], and painter[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[10]

Key Facts

  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was born in Stockholm[2].
  • Born in Jakob and Johannes parish[11], Carolina Benedicks-Bruce…
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce passed away in Q10717808[4].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was born on October 28, 1856[3].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce died on February 16, 1935[5].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce is buried at Väskinde Church[12].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's father was Edvard Otto Benedicks[13].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's mother was Carolina Charlotta Cantzler[14].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was married to William Blair Bruce[15].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce held citizenship in Sweden[16].
  • Swedish was Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's native language[17].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce worked as a sculptor[6].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce worked as an artist[7].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's professions included suffragist[8].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's professions included painter[9].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[18].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce held the position of substitute[19].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce held the position of president[20].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce held the position of president[21].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's education included a stint at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[22].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's education included a stint at Académie Colarossi[23].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's education included a stint at école d'art d'August Malmström[24].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was a member of Société des Artistes Français[25].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was a member of Föreningen för kvinnans politiska rösträtt i Västkinde[26].
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was a member of Föreningen för kvinnans politiska rösträtt i Visby[27].

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Origins and Family

Recorded place of birth include Stockholm[2], a city[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1187[30] and Jakob and Johannes parish[11], a parish of the Church of Sweden[31], in Sweden[32], founded in 1643[33]. Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was born on October 28, 1856[3]. Her father was Edvard Otto Benedicks[13]. Her mother was Carolina Charlotta Cantzler[14]. Swedish was her native language[17].

Education

Educated at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[22], an educational institution[34], in Sweden[35], founded in 1735[36], headquartered in Sparreska palatset, Fredsgatan[37]; Académie Colarossi[23], an art academy[38], in France[39], founded in 1870[40]; and école d'art d'August Malmström[24]. Studied under Alexandre Falguière[41], a sculptor[42], 1831–1900[43], of France[44], awarded the Prix de Rome[45]; August Malmström[46], a painter[47], 1829–1901[48], of Sweden[49], specialised in painting[50]; and Gaston Rodriguez[51], an engraver[52].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include sculptor[6], artist[7], suffragist[8], and painter[9]. Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[18]. Positions held include substitute[19], a position[53] and president[20], a corporate title[54].

Personal Life

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was married to William Blair Bruce[15].

Death and Burial

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce died on February 16, 1935[5]. She died in Q10717808[4]. Burial took place at Väskinde Church[12].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Carolina Benedicks-Bruce include Brucebo[55], a building[56], in Sweden[57], founded in 1900[58].

Why It Matters

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[59] She is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]

Entities named for her include Brucebo[55], a building[56], in Sweden[57], founded in 1900[58].

FAQs

Where was Carolina Benedicks-Bruce born?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's place of birth was Stockholm[2].

Where did Carolina Benedicks-Bruce die?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce passed away in Q10717808[4].

Who were Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's parents?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's father was Edvard Otto Benedicks[13]. Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's mother was Carolina Charlotta Cantzler[14].

Who was Carolina Benedicks-Bruce married to?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce's spouses include William Blair Bruce[15].

What did Carolina Benedicks-Bruce do for work?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce worked as sculptor[6], artist[7], suffragist[8], and painter[9].

Where did Carolina Benedicks-Bruce go to school?

Carolina Benedicks-Bruce was educated at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[22], Académie Colarossi[23], and école d'art d'August Malmström[24].

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  2. [59] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [60] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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  1. 15d ago · Epìdosis · 2026-05-20 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Occupation sculptor, artist, suffragist +1
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  2. 23d ago · RVA2869 · 2026-05-12 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Father Edvard Otto Benedicks
    Participant in Salon of 1899, Exposition Universelle of 1900, Q101222053
    Sibling Gustaf Benedicks, Carl Benedicks, Ottonie Maria Benedicks +1
    Significant place Brucebo
    + 33 other properties edited (see Wikidata diff for full list)
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