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Ida Bertha Trotzig née Magnét (1864–1943) was a Swedish photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, author and painter. From 1888, together with her husband Herman Trotzig, she spent 33 years in Japan, acquiring a profound interest in Japanese culture, especially the tea ceremony and flower arrangement. On her return to Sweden, in 1935 she managed the establishment of a Japanese tea garden near the Ethnographical Museum in the Djurgården park in central Stockholm.

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  • Ida Trotzig (de)
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  • Тротциг, Ида (ru)
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  • Ida Trotzig (* 6. September 1864 als Ida Bertha Magnét in Kalmar, Schweden; † 5. November 1943 in Stockholm, Schweden) war eine schwedische Fotografin, Ethnografin, Japanologin, Schriftstellerin und Malerin. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Sammlung japanischer Fotografien aus der Zeit um 1900, die sie dem Ethnografischen Museum in Stockholm überließ. (de)
  • Ida Bertha Trotzig née Magnét (1864–1943) was a Swedish photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, author and painter. From 1888, together with her husband Herman Trotzig, she spent 33 years in Japan, acquiring a profound interest in Japanese culture, especially the tea ceremony and flower arrangement. On her return to Sweden, in 1935 she managed the establishment of a Japanese tea garden near the Ethnographical Museum in the Djurgården park in central Stockholm. (en)
  • Ida Trotzig, född Magnét 6 september 1864 i Kalmar, död 5 november 1943 i Stockholm, var en svensk fotograf, etnograf, japanolog, författare och målare som tillbringade drygt 30 år omkring sekelskiftet 1900 i Japan. (sv)
  • Ида Тротциг (швед. Ida Bertha Trotzig, 6 сентябрь 1864 — 5 ноября 1943) — шведский фотограф, этнограф, японовед и писательница. (ru)
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  • Ida Trotzig (en)
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  • Kalmar (en)
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  • Ida Trotzig (* 6. September 1864 als Ida Bertha Magnét in Kalmar, Schweden; † 5. November 1943 in Stockholm, Schweden) war eine schwedische Fotografin, Ethnografin, Japanologin, Schriftstellerin und Malerin. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Sammlung japanischer Fotografien aus der Zeit um 1900, die sie dem Ethnografischen Museum in Stockholm überließ. (de)
  • Ida Bertha Trotzig née Magnét (1864–1943) was a Swedish photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, author and painter. From 1888, together with her husband Herman Trotzig, she spent 33 years in Japan, acquiring a profound interest in Japanese culture, especially the tea ceremony and flower arrangement. On her return to Sweden, in 1935 she managed the establishment of a Japanese tea garden near the Ethnographical Museum in the Djurgården park in central Stockholm. (en)
  • Ida Trotzig, född Magnét 6 september 1864 i Kalmar, död 5 november 1943 i Stockholm, var en svensk fotograf, etnograf, japanolog, författare och målare som tillbringade drygt 30 år omkring sekelskiftet 1900 i Japan. (sv)
  • Ида Тротциг (швед. Ida Bertha Trotzig, 6 сентябрь 1864 — 5 ноября 1943) — шведский фотограф, этнограф, японовед и писательница. (ru)
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