Nils Blommér
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Nils Blommér
Summary
Nils Blommér is a human[1]. His place of birth was Öved church parish[2]. He was born on June 12, 1816[3]. He died in Rome[4]. He died on February 1, 1853[5]. He worked as a painter[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (60 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Nils Blommér's place of birth was Öved church parish[2].
- Nils Blommér died in Rome[4].
- Nils Blommér was born on June 12, 1816[3].
- Nils Blommér died on February 1, 1853[5].
- Nils Blommér is buried at Protestant Cemetery, Rome[8].
- Nils Blommér is buried at Grave of Nils Blommér[9].
- Nils Blommér's father was Anders Olsson[10].
- Nils Blommér was married to Edla Blommér[11].
- Nils Blommér held citizenship in Sweden[12].
- Nils Blommér worked as a painter[6].
- Nils Blommér's education included a stint at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[13].
- A notable student of Nils Blommér was Edla Blommér[14].
- A notable work attributed to Nils Blommér is The Water-Sprite and Ägir's Daughters[15].
- A notable work attributed to Nils Blommér is Freja Seeking her Husband[16].
- A notable work attributed to Nils Blommér is Eugenia (1830-1889)[17].
- Nils Blommér is recorded as male[18].
- Nils Blommér's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Nils Blommér is associated with the Romanticism movement[20].
- Nils Blommér's genre is history painting[21].
- Nils Blommér's Commons category is recorded as Nils Blommér[22].
- Nils Blommér's given name is recorded as Nils[23].
- Nils Blommér's Commons gallery is recorded as Nils Blommér[24].
- Nils Blommér studied under Léon Cogniet[25].
- Nils Blommér studied under Magnus Körner[26].
- Nils Blommér's depicted by is recorded as Grave of Nils Blommér[27].
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Origins and Family
Nils Blommér was born in Öved church parish[2]. He was born on June 12, 1816[3]. His father was Anders Olsson[10].
Education
Nils Blommér was educated at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[13]. Studied under Léon Cogniet[25], a painter[28], 1794–1880[29], of France[30], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[31], specialised in painting[32] and Magnus Körner[26], a drawing teacher[33], 1808–1864[34], of Sweden[35].
Career and Affiliations
Nils Blommér worked as a painter[6]. A notable student of him was Edla Blommér[14].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The Water-Sprite and Ägir's Daughters[15], a painting[36], in Sweden[37], founded in 1850[38]; Freja Seeking her Husband[16], a painting[39], founded in 1852[40]; and Eugenia (1830-1889)[17], a painting[41], founded in 1846[42].
Personal Life
Nils Blommér was married to Edla Blommér[11].
Death and Burial
Nils Blommér died on February 1, 1853[5]. He passed away in Rome[4]. Recorded place of burial include Protestant Cemetery, Rome[8] and Grave of him[9].
Why It Matters
Nils Blommér ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (60 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Nils Blommér born?
Born in Öved church parish[2], Nils Blommér…
Where did Nils Blommér die?
Nils Blommér passed away in Rome[4].
Who were Nils Blommér's parents?
Nils Blommér's father was Anders Olsson[10].
Who was Nils Blommér married to?
Nils Blommér's spouses include Edla Blommér[11].
What did Nils Blommér do for work?
Nils Blommér worked as painter[6].
Where did Nils Blommér go to school?
Nils Blommér was educated at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts[13].