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Occupation
  
Author

Siblings
  
Hans Maartman

Education
  
Anna Whitlock's school

Spouse
  
Natanael Beskow (m. 1897)

Nationality
  
Sweden

Role
  
Author

Language
  
Name
  
Elsa Beskow


Elsa Beskow Elsa Beskow Swedish children39s picture book author and

Born
  
Elsa MaartmanFebruary 11, 1874Stockholm, Sweden (
1874-02-11
)

Notable works
  
Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender

Died
  
June 30, 1953, Djursholm, Sweden

Children
  
Gunnar Beskow, Dag Beskow, Bo Beskow

Parents
  
Augusta Fahlstedt, Bernt Maartman

Books
  
Children of the Forest, Peter in Blueberry Land, The Sun Egg, Around the Year, The children of Hat cottage

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Elsa Beskow (née Maartman) (11 February 1874 – 30 June 1953) was a Swedish author and illustrator of children's books. Among her better known books are Tale of the Little Little Old Woman and Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender.

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Elsa beskow


Background

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Born in Stockholm her parents were businessman Bernt Maartman (1841–1889), whose family came from Bergen, Norway, and Augusta Fahlstedt (1850–1915). Beskow studied Art Education at Konstfack, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, then called Tekniska skolan, or the Technical school, in Stockholm.

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She married former minister and social worker, doctor of theology Natanael Beskow in 1897. Elsa Beskow met her future husband at Djursholms samskola while serving as a teacher where he served as head master. From 1900 they lived in Villa Ekeliden in Djursholm which had initially been built for the author Viktor Rydberg. They had six sons, including the artist Bo Beskow (1906–1989) and geologist Gunnar Beskow (1901–1991).

Career

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In 1894 Beskow started to contribute to the children's magazine Jultomten. Overall, she would publish some forty books with her own text and images. Beskow frequently combined reality with elements from the fairy tale world. Children meet elves or goblins, and farm animals talk with people. Central themes were the relationships between children and adults and children's independent initiative.

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Beskow became one of the most well known of all Swedish children's book artists. Many of her books became classics and are continually reprinted. Beskow also illustrated ABC books and songbooks for Swedish schools. Book pages are often framed by decorative framework of the Art Nouveau style.


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References

Elsa Beskow Wikipedia