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Beskow is a
Swedish family of
German origin,
taking its name from the town of
Beeskow in Prussia. The
first member to
settle in the
Swedish realm was the...
- Elsa
Beskow (née Maartman; 11 February 1874 – 30 June 1953) was a
famous Swedish author and
illustrator of children's books.
Among her
better known books...
- Per Erik
Beskow (23
December 1926 in
Stockholm − 3
March 2016 in Visby) was a
Swedish biblical scholar, theologian,
church historian,
patrologist and ****ociate...
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Fredrik Natanael Beskow (9 March 1865 – 8 October 1953) was a
Swedish theologian and
school headmaster. He was also
active as a preacher, writer, artist...
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Bernhard von
Beskow (19
April 1796 – 17
October 1868) was a
Swedish dramatist and historian. Born in
Stockholm and the son of a merchant, his vocation...
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Elisabeth Maria Beskow (19 November 1870 – 17 October 1928) was a
Swedish writer. Born in Stockholm,
Sweden she went to the
Beskow School and
later studied...
- The Elsa
Beskow plaque,
established in 1958 by the
Swedish Library ****ociation (Svensk bibkioteksföreniningen), is a
Swedish award given to the artist...
- Eva Rose-Marie
Funck Beskow (born Årlin; 28 May 1956, in Stockholm) is a
Swedish voice actress, children's
television series host and
puppeteer (created...
- Anna
Katarina Beskow or Anna
Catharina Beskow (2
February 1867 in
Stockholm 11
August 1939 in Salzburg) was a
Swedish chess master. She was a four-time...
- from
traditional Swedish picture book styles,
similar to that of Elsa
Beskow's work.
Linnea Planterar ("Linnea's
Windowsill Garden") (1978;
English trans...