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Nils Andresson (1817–1865), was a Swedish painter, who was born in East Gothland, in 1817, was the son of a peasant. After he had received a course of instruction in Stockholm, he travelled through Europe, and went in 1854 to Paris, where he stayed for two years, and studied under Couture. On his return to Stockholm, he was made a member of the Academy, and in 1858 a professor. He died at Vaxholm, near Stockholm, in 1865. He painted historical pieces, pictures of genre subjects, and landscapes with animals. Good examples of his work are in the National Museum at Stockholm.

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  • نيلس أندرسون (رسام) (ar)
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  • نيلس أندرسون (بالسويدية: Nils Andersson)‏ هو رسام سويدي، ولد في 17 ديسمبر 1817 في في السويد، وتوفي في 19 يونيو 1865 في Vaxholms church parish ‏ في السويد. (ar)
  • Nils Andresson (1817–1865), was a Swedish painter, who was born in East Gothland, in 1817, was the son of a peasant. After he had received a course of instruction in Stockholm, he travelled through Europe, and went in 1854 to Paris, where he stayed for two years, and studied under Couture. On his return to Stockholm, he was made a member of the Academy, and in 1858 a professor. He died at Vaxholm, near Stockholm, in 1865. He painted historical pieces, pictures of genre subjects, and landscapes with animals. Good examples of his work are in the National Museum at Stockholm. (en)
  • Nils Andersson, född 18 december 1817 i Kättilstads socken i Östergötland, död 19 juni 1865 i Vaxholm, var en svensk målare. Han ägnade sig i början av sin bana åt historiemåleri, men utbytte det sedan mot genre- och landskapsmåleri. Han hämtade sina motiv från hembygden med svensk natur, idylliska scenerier, landskap med boskapsgrupper och dylikt. (sv)
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  • نيلس أندرسون (بالسويدية: Nils Andersson)‏ هو رسام سويدي، ولد في 17 ديسمبر 1817 في في السويد، وتوفي في 19 يونيو 1865 في Vaxholms church parish ‏ في السويد. (ar)
  • Nils Andresson (1817–1865), was a Swedish painter, who was born in East Gothland, in 1817, was the son of a peasant. After he had received a course of instruction in Stockholm, he travelled through Europe, and went in 1854 to Paris, where he stayed for two years, and studied under Couture. On his return to Stockholm, he was made a member of the Academy, and in 1858 a professor. He died at Vaxholm, near Stockholm, in 1865. He painted historical pieces, pictures of genre subjects, and landscapes with animals. Good examples of his work are in the National Museum at Stockholm. (en)
  • Nils Andersson, född 18 december 1817 i Kättilstads socken i Östergötland, död 19 juni 1865 i Vaxholm, var en svensk målare. Han ägnade sig i början av sin bana åt historiemåleri, men utbytte det sedan mot genre- och landskapsmåleri. Han hämtade sina motiv från hembygden med svensk natur, idylliska scenerier, landskap med boskapsgrupper och dylikt. (sv)
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