Ingeborg Malmström
Ingeborg Malmström | |
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Born | 1 January 1831 Oulu, Finland |
Died | 7 June 1919 Helsinki | (aged 88)
Occupation | poet |
Lucina Konstantia Ingeborg Malmström, born Wallenius (1 January 1831 Oulu – 7 June 1919 Helsinki) was a Finnish poet who wrote in Swedish. she used the name Myosotis palustris.[1]
Malmström was not only a poet, but also a painter who had received lessons from the famous church artist Robert Wilhelm Ekman. Malmström had painted the altarpieces of at least three churches, one of which is in Suodenniemi church. Malmström said that she also painted the altarpiece of Church of St. Lawrence, Vantaa in Helsinki, but it is generally considered to be the work of her teacher Ekman. Ingeborg Malmström was married since 1857 to the late Karl Robert Malmström.[2]
Works
Under the name Myosotis palustris
Poems: Selections from a Naval Trial: Second Booklet; of Myosotis palustris. Author, Viborg 1899
Poems: Selections from a Tore Sample: Third Volume; of Myosotis palustris. Author, Turku 1899
References
- ^ "Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1640-1852". ylioppilasmatrikkeli.fi. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
- ^ nimimerkki Tomi: Muutama tieto alttaritaulun ensi vuosikymmeniltä (blogi) Sukelluksia Suodenniemen historiaan -blogi. 30.11.2015. Viitattu 15.3.2020.