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- Föreningen Konstsamfundet (lit. "The Art Foundation ****ociation") is a Finnish ****ociation with the goal of supporting the culture of the Swedish-speaking...
- also serve as editor-in-chief of the newspaper between 1922 and 1936. Konstsamfundet (approx. The Art Foundation), founded by Andersson in 1940, took over...
- Fund, City Councils of Helsinki and Vantaa, Solidium Oy, Föreningen Konstsamfundet). Elisa provides environmentally sustainable services for communication...
- in 1860. The paper, published in Swedish, was owned by a foundation, Konstsamfundet. Its publisher is the KSF Media which also publishes Västra Nyland and...
- same year. The owner of the paper was a few families. Then Foreningen Konstsamfundet ****ociation became the majority owner of it of which the headquarters...
- 2018. p. 80. Retrieved 19 Aug 2020. "Coronakrisen: Kulturfonden och Konstsamfundet lanserar ett nytt bidrag". www.hbl.fi (in Swedish). 17 March 2020. Retrieved...
- Retrieved 7 December 2020. "Föreningen Konstsamfundets verksamhetsberättelse och bok**** 2018" (PDF). KONSTSAMFUNDET. KSF Media. Retrieved 7 December 2020...
- art Bing & Grøndahl Rörstrand Felix Nylund, Liv och Verk Föreningen Konstsamfundets Publikationsserie VIII Helsingförs 1990 ISBN 951-95948-2-5 Gunnar Nylunds...
- 2013. The funding was provided by the Finnish-Swedish arts foundation Konstsamfundet. The museum plan was unanimously approved by the Helsinki City Council...
- of modern art, which he left in his will to a foundation he founded, Konstsamfundet. In 1913, Anderson commissioned architects Wäinö Palmqvist and Einar...