Carl Svante Hallbeck
Deceased Person
1826 – 1897
Who was Carl Svante Hallbeck?
Carl Svante Hallbeck was a Swedish illustrator and painter.
Hallbeck worked as a shop assistant until 1846 when he began to study at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After completing his studies, he moved back to Sweden in 1851. For a long time, Hallberg was one of the most frequently hired artists for woodcuts in Swedish, Danish and German magazines and books. Among other things, he worked for Svenska Familj-Journalen, the calendar Svea and Ny Illustrerad Tidning, in which he contributed during the founding in 1865. In 1887, he moved to the United States, where he painted a few watercolour paintings while still sending literary contributions to the Swedish press under the pseudonym Svante.
The Swedish House of Nobility and the Gustav Vasa statue. Watercolour painting by Hallbeck.
The waterfall Harsprånget.
Tunnel works for the railway connecting the rails in southern Stockholm with the rails in northern Stockholm under Södermalm.
The University of Uppsala Botanical Garden.
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- Born
- Apr 14, 1826
Gothenburg - Education
- Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
- Died
- Dec 17, 1897
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on July 23, 2013
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