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Märtha Fredrique Gahn ( Fellingsbro, 30 September 1881 – 17 October 1973) was a Swedish textile artist. Together with Elsa Flensburg, Bror Geijer Göthe and Märtha Hjortzberg-Reuterswärd, she was one of the founders of the "Ateljé Handtryck" textile workshop in 1915. [1] In 1935 she became head of the Libraria studio, which produced ecclesiastical textiles for the Church of Sweden. [2] Gahn's work may be found in the collections of the Nationalmuseum [3] the Röhsska Museum, [4] and the Nordic Museum. [5]
A portrait of Gahn by Greta Fahlcrantz is currently in the portrait collection of Gripsholm Castle. [2]
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Märtha Fredrique Gahn ( Fellingsbro, 30 September 1881 – 17 October 1973) was a Swedish textile artist. Together with Elsa Flensburg, Bror Geijer Göthe and Märtha Hjortzberg-Reuterswärd, she was one of the founders of the "Ateljé Handtryck" textile workshop in 1915. [1] In 1935 she became head of the Libraria studio, which produced ecclesiastical textiles for the Church of Sweden. [2] Gahn's work may be found in the collections of the Nationalmuseum [3] the Röhsska Museum, [4] and the Nordic Museum. [5]
A portrait of Gahn by Greta Fahlcrantz is currently in the portrait collection of Gripsholm Castle. [2]