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Sigurd Frosterus (4 June 1876 – 2
March 1956) was a
Finnish architect, art
critic and art collector. Born in Asikkala,
Frosterus graduated from Helsinki...
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Alexandra Theodora Frosterus-Såltin (6
December 1837 – 29
February 1916, Vaasa) was a Finnish-Swedish
genre painter and illustrator, who is also known...
- kulttuuriympäristö). The
current altarpiece is a 1915
painting by
Alexandra Frosterus-Såltin,
titled Kristus ristillä ('Christ on the cross'). It is her 50th...
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Hanna Frosterus-Segerstråle was born
Johanna Wilhelmina Frosterus in a Swedish-speaking
Finnish family. Her
brother was
geologist Benjamin Frosterus. She...
- The
building was
built in 1930, and the task was then
given to
Sigurd Frosterus who had been on the
second place in the
original competition. The department...
- works. He
worked in
Helsinki for
various architects,
including Sigurd Frosterus,
Armas Lindgren, Otto-Iivari
Meurman and
Valter Jung
before starting his...
- Friðriksson (born 1964),
Icelandic politician and
businesswoman Hanna Frosterus-Segerstråle (1867–1946),
Finnish artist and
writer Hanna Fuchs-Robettin...
- (1920–2006)
Gustaf Wilhelm Finnberg (1784–1833)
Hanna Frosterus-Segerstråle (1867–1946)
Alexandra Frosterus-Såltin (1837–1916) Lars
Gallenius (1658–1753) Akseli...
- most well-known
opponents were architect-critics
Sigurd Frosterus and
Gustaf Strengel.
Frosterus had
worked briefly in the
office of Belgian-born architect...
- of
three sons of Sir
William Farrer.
Lutyens heavily influenced Sigurd Frosterus when he
designed Vanajanlinna Manor in Finland. He was
knighted in 1918...