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Elsa Oskaria Jernås Bacarisas (September 10, 1895 - December 1979 ) was a Swedish graphic artist, painter and costume designer born in Masthuggs Parish, Gothenburg. She was married to Gibraltarian painter Gustavo Bacarisa. Jernås held a solo exhibition of about fifty works in Barcelona in 1926. Her art consists of landscapes from Sweden and Spain depicted in charcoal drawings, oils, watercolors and lithographs.

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  • Elsa Oskaria Jernås Bacarisas, född 10 september 1895 i Masthuggs församling i Göteborg, död i december 1979 i Sevilla i Spanien, var en svensk grafiker tecknare, målare och kostymtecknare. Hon var dotter till Gustaf Oskar Jernås (då Johansson) och Ida Dahlström samt gift 1935 med . Hon studerade konst vid Slöjdföreningens skola i Göteborg och var efter studierna verksam som kostymtecknare vid olika teatrar i Göteborg och Stockholm bland annat vid Kungliga teatern där hon träffade sin blivande make i samband med uppsättningen av Carmen 1922. Eter sin vigsel bosatte hon sig i Sevilla. Hon ställde ut separat med ett femtiotal verk i Barcelona 1926. Hennes konst består av landskapsskildringar från Sverige och Spanien utförda i kolteckningar, olja, akvarell samt litografi. (sv)
  • Elsa Oskaria Jernås Bacarisas (September 10, 1895 - December 1979 ) was a Swedish graphic artist, painter and costume designer born in Masthuggs Parish, Gothenburg. She was married to Gibraltarian painter Gustavo Bacarisa. Jernås held a solo exhibition of about fifty works in Barcelona in 1926. Her art consists of landscapes from Sweden and Spain depicted in charcoal drawings, oils, watercolors and lithographs. (en)
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  • Masthuggs församling, Gothenburg, Sweden (en)
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  • Elsa Oskaria Jernås Bacarisas (September 10, 1895 - December 1979 ) was a Swedish graphic artist, painter and costume designer born in Masthuggs Parish, Gothenburg. She was married to Gibraltarian painter Gustavo Bacarisa. She was born in Gothenburg on September 10, 1895, to Gustaf Oskar Jernås (then Johansson) and Ida Dahlström. Jernås studied art at Gothenburg's School of Design and Crafts and after her studies was active as a costume designer at various theaters in Gothenburg and Stockholm, including at the Royal Swedish Opera, where she met her future husband in connection with the 1922 staging of Carmen. After their marriage, the couple moved to Spain, settling in Madrid in 1933. In 1936, as a result of the Spanish Civil War they moved to Gibraltar. During World War II, they spent several years in Funchal, Madeira (1940––1945), finally settling in Seville in 1947. With reference to her work there, the Andalucian specialist Jose de las Cuevas was quoted by Jose Riquelme Sanchez in the magazine Almoraima as having commented: "Elsa... dibujaba burillos deliciosas" (Elsa drew wonderful engravings). Jernås held a solo exhibition of about fifty works in Barcelona in 1926. Her art consists of landscapes from Sweden and Spain depicted in charcoal drawings, oils, watercolors and lithographs. (en)
  • Elsa Oskaria Jernås Bacarisas, född 10 september 1895 i Masthuggs församling i Göteborg, död i december 1979 i Sevilla i Spanien, var en svensk grafiker tecknare, målare och kostymtecknare. Hon var dotter till Gustaf Oskar Jernås (då Johansson) och Ida Dahlström samt gift 1935 med . Hon studerade konst vid Slöjdföreningens skola i Göteborg och var efter studierna verksam som kostymtecknare vid olika teatrar i Göteborg och Stockholm bland annat vid Kungliga teatern där hon träffade sin blivande make i samband med uppsättningen av Carmen 1922. Eter sin vigsel bosatte hon sig i Sevilla. Hon ställde ut separat med ett femtiotal verk i Barcelona 1926. Hennes konst består av landskapsskildringar från Sverige och Spanien utförda i kolteckningar, olja, akvarell samt litografi. (sv)
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