Skansen open-air museum in Stockholm. Hazelius was born in Stockholm, Sweden as the son of Johan August Hazelius (1797–1871), a Swedish Army officer (with...
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Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. It was opened on 11 October 1891 by Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) to show the way of life in the different parts of Sweden...
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museet). When Hazelius established the open-air museum Skansen in 1891, it was the second such museum in the world. For the museum, Hazelius bought or got...
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zoo, located on the island of Djurgården. It was founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) to show the way of life in the different parts of Sweden...
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British troops prisoner on their way to Maraisburg, South Africa. Died: Artur Hazelius, 77, Swedish scholar and creator of the Nordic Museum (b. 1833) The...
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(Christiania) for public viewing. This, in turn, in 1884 and 1885 inspired Artur Hazelius, founder of the Nordic Museum in Stockholm, to establish his own open-air...
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ben, led till led, som det bäst var, när det helt var. —recorded by Artur Hazelius communicated to Bugge Odin rides over rock and hill; he rides his horse...
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explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, local Gothenburg good causes and Artur Hazelius, who created Nordiska Museet. Dickson died at his house, Överås Örgryte...
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was a Swedish photographer. In the 1890s, Edlund collaborated with Artur Hazelius documenting the buildings and nature of Skansen. Her nineteenth century...
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originated in Scandinavia in the late 19th century. The Swedish folklorist Artur Hazelius founded what was to become the Nordic Museum in 1873 to house an ethnographic...
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rättstavningsmötet) gathered in Stockholm. Secretary for the Swedish section was Artur Hazelius, who in 1871 published the proceedings of the conference. The Academy...
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composer Carl August Hagberg (1810–1864), linguist and translator Artur Hazelius (1833–1901), founder of the Nordic Museum and the open-air museum Skansen...
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with them. Much of his work was inspired by that of the folklorist, Artur Hazelius. He felt that homes should be intimately connected to their environment...
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should be exchanged for ⟨v⟩ indicating [v]. For Swedish in particular, Artur Hazelius published in 1870–71 the work Om svensk rättstafning (On Correct Swedish...
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Gunnel Gunnarsdotter Hazelius was the daughter of Gunnar Hazelius and his wife Gina née Broman. Her paternal grandfather Artur Hazelius had founded and directed...
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doors. Skansen is established as the world's first open-air museum by Artur Hazelius, on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. October 28 – The...
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"Föreningens historia". Kulturen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-03-08. Artur Hazelius, Biography (Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon) "The creation of Skansen...
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Gawell-Blumenthal". skbl.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-09-17. Skansen och Artur Hazelius; en skiss och minnesbok by Johan Levart, (Stockholm: Hugo Gebers Förlag...
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The great role model at the time was Skansen in Stockholm, created by Artur Hazelius. Hellman was the museum's director until 1946. In 1947, the former's...
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Sofia Elisabeth Grafström (1839-1874) married teacher and folklorist Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) . In his later years, Grafström was a vocal exponent of...
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Mundi 12 (1955): 157-59. Available through JSTOR. Selling, Gösta. "Artur Hazelius födelsehus I." Fataburen: Kulturhistorisk tidskrift (1926): 65-118....
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stone was sold for 50 Swedish kronor in 1896 to the founder of Skansen, Artur Hazelius, where it was moved. It remains at Skansen to this day. The inscription...
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He was a close friend of Artur Hazelius and supported him in the establishment of the Nordic Museum and Skansen. Like Hazelius, Key was also interested...
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dä så gutt, gutt, gutt and Ja' gick mig ut en sommardag. Skansen och Artur Hazelius; en skiss och minnesbok by Johan Levart, (Stockholm: Hugo Gebers Förlag...
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tinting, several of which can be seen in Stockholm's Nordic Museum. Artur Hazelius bought 26 of her works for his collection in 1877, four years after...
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Alfred Bexell (22 November 1831-3 May 1900) Daniel Alan DeGroff (2012). "Artur Hazelius and the ethnographic display of the Scandinavian peasantry: a study...
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suggestions that had been received in 1869 and collected into 15 points in Artur Hazelius's manifesto Om svensk rättstafning (On correct Swedish spelling) (1870–71)...
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(1858-1942) William N. Fenton (1908-2005) Stewart Culin (1858-1929) Artur Hazelius (1833-1901) Leading senior scholar-practitioners in the field today...
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