File:David Wallin, konstnär, bronspatinerad gipsbyst utförd av Carl Fagerberg, 1902.jpg

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The artist David Wallin, bronze patinated plaster bust sculpted by Carl Fagerberg, 1902.

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English: The artist David Wallin (1876-1957), bronze patinated plaster bust sculpted by Carl Fagerberg (1878-1948), 1902. Height 50 cm, width 45 cm. At the base is inscribed "Calle F-g". David Wallin and Carl Fagerberg were fellow students at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm in 1902-1905. The plaster casting of the bust from 1902 was made by Herman Bergman Konstgjuteri.
Svenska: Konstnären David Wallin (1876-1957), bronspatinerad gipsbyst skulpterad av Carl Fagerberg (1878-1948), 1902. Höjd 50 cm, bredd 45 cm. Vid sockeln finns inristat "Calle F-g". David Wallin och Carl Fagerberg var studiekamrater på Konstakademien i Stockholm åren 1902-1905. Gipsavgjutningen av bysten från 1902 gjordes av Herman Bergman Konstgjuteri.
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Source Svenska Porträttarkivet (SPA) - SPA 2009-15.
Author Carl Fagerberg (1878-1948).

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