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Märta Gunilla Matilda af Ekenstam (1880–1939) was Sweden's first female silversmith and creative metal worker. In 1913, after studying in Munich, she established her own studio in Malmö where she worked in the Jugendstil with materials including gold, silver, ivory and copper. In 1928, she married Carl Jarming who ran an art firm in Malmö. The two emigrated to the United States, settling in Pasadena. She exhibited at the 1937 World Fair in Paris and the 1939 World Fair in New York. Works by Ekenstam are in the permanent collection of Sweden's National Museum.
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dbo:abstract | Märta Gunilla Matilda af Ekenstam (1880–1939) was Sweden's first female silversmith and creative metal worker. In 1913, after studying in Munich, she established her own studio in Malmö where she worked in the Jugendstil with materials including gold, silver, ivory and copper. In 1928, she married Carl Jarming who ran an art firm in Malmö. The two emigrated to the United States, settling in Pasadena. She exhibited at the 1937 World Fair in Paris and the 1939 World Fair in New York. Works by Ekenstam are in the permanent collection of Sweden's National Museum. (en) Märta af Ekenstam, född 3 maj 1880 i Malmö, död 4 augusti 1939 i Malmö under ett tillfälligt besök i Sverige, var en svensk formgivare, silversmed och ciselör. (sv) |
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rdfs:comment | Märta Gunilla Matilda af Ekenstam (1880–1939) was Sweden's first female silversmith and creative metal worker. In 1913, after studying in Munich, she established her own studio in Malmö where she worked in the Jugendstil with materials including gold, silver, ivory and copper. In 1928, she married Carl Jarming who ran an art firm in Malmö. The two emigrated to the United States, settling in Pasadena. She exhibited at the 1937 World Fair in Paris and the 1939 World Fair in New York. Works by Ekenstam are in the permanent collection of Sweden's National Museum. (en) Märta af Ekenstam, född 3 maj 1880 i Malmö, död 4 augusti 1939 i Malmö under ett tillfälligt besök i Sverige, var en svensk formgivare, silversmed och ciselör. (sv) |
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