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[[File:Carl Fagerberg, 1878-1948 (Ivar Kamke) - Nationalmuseum - 16403.tif|thumb|Portrait of the sculptor Carl Fagerberg; oil painting by [[Ivar Kamke]] (1882–1936), 1906. [[Nationalmuseum]], [[Gripsholm Castle]].]]
[[File:Carl Fagerberg, 1878-1948 (Ivar Kamke) - Nationalmuseum - 16403.tif|thumb|Portrait of the sculptor Carl Fagerberg; oil painting by [[Ivar Kamke]] (1882–1936), 1906. [[Nationalmuseum]], [[Gripsholm Castle]].]]


'''Carl Vilhelm Fagerberg''', born November 3, 1878 in [[Dalarö]] in [[Haninge Municipality]], south-east of [[Stockholm]], [[Stockholm County]], died April 23, 1948 in Stockholm, was a Swedish sculptor. His work was part of the art competitions at the [[1932 Summer Olympics]] and the [[1936 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/921342 |title=Carl Fagerberg |work=Olympedia |accessdate=29 July 2020}}</ref>
'''Carl Vilhelm Fagerberg'''(3 November 1878 - 23 April 1948) was a Swedish sculptor. His work was part of the art competitions at the [[1932 Summer Olympics]] and the [[1936 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/921342 |title=Carl Fagerberg |work=Olympedia |accessdate=29 July 2020}}</ref>


Carl Fagerberg was the son of construction and carpentry master Johannes Fagerberg and his wife Sofia Sandberg. He studied at the [[Royal Academy of Arts]] in Stockholm in 1902–1905 and abroad at [[Jenny Lind]]stipendium 1905–1908. At the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, some of his fellow students included [[Ivar Arosenius]], [[John Bauer (illustrator)|John Bauer]], [[Karl Isakson]] [[Ivar Kamke]] and [[David Wallin]]. He received SM in Buenos Aires in 1919 and honored at the [[Olympic Games]] in Los Angeles in 1932. He is famous for his [[portrait]]s, [[animal|sculptures of animals]] and athletes as well as [[Decorative arts|decorations in churches]]. He lived and worked in the city of [[Sundbyberg]], a [[municipalities of Sweden|municipality]] in [[Stockholm County]] in east central [[Sweden]], just north of the capital [[Stockholm]]. [[Arvid Knöppel]] studied sculpture for him. Carl Fagerberg was unmarried.
Carl Fagerberg was the son of construction and carpentry master Johannes Fagerberg and his wife Sofia Sandberg. He studied at the [[Royal Academy of Arts]] in Stockholm in 1902–1905 and abroad at [[Jenny Lind]]stipendium 1905–1908. At the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, some of his fellow students included [[Ivar Arosenius]], [[John Bauer (illustrator)|John Bauer]], [[Karl Isakson]] [[Ivar Kamke]] and [[David Wallin]]. He received SM in Buenos Aires in 1919 and honored at the [[Olympic Games]] in Los Angeles in 1932. He is famous for his [[portrait]]s, [[animal|sculptures of animals]] and athletes as well as [[Decorative arts|decorations in churches]]. He lived and worked in the city of [[Sundbyberg]], a [[municipalities of Sweden|municipality]] in [[Stockholm County]] in east central [[Sweden]], just north of the capital [[Stockholm]]. [[Arvid Knöppel]] studied sculpture for him. Carl Fagerberg was unmarried.

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Portrait of the sculptor Carl Fagerberg; oil painting by Ivar Kamke (1882–1936), 1906. Nationalmuseum, Gripsholm Castle.

Carl Vilhelm Fagerberg(3 November 1878 - 23 April 1948) was a Swedish sculptor. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics and the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1]

Carl Fagerberg was the son of construction and carpentry master Johannes Fagerberg and his wife Sofia Sandberg. He studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm in 1902–1905 and abroad at Jenny Lindstipendium 1905–1908. At the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, some of his fellow students included Ivar Arosenius, John Bauer, Karl Isakson Ivar Kamke and David Wallin. He received SM in Buenos Aires in 1919 and honored at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932. He is famous for his portraits, sculptures of animals and athletes as well as decorations in churches. He lived and worked in the city of Sundbyberg, a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden, just north of the capital Stockholm. Arvid Knöppel studied sculpture for him. Carl Fagerberg was unmarried.

References

  1. ^ "Carl Fagerberg". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 July 2020.