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[[Image:Arosenius self.gif|thumb|Self-portrait by Arosenius.]]
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'''Ivar Axel Henrik Arosenius''' ([[October 8]], [[1878]][[January 2]], [[1909]] from the complications of [[haemophilia]]), was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[author]] of [[picture book]]s. In the latter capacity he is most noted for the book ''Kattresan'' (''The Cat Journey''), which was published after his death. He lived in the village of [[Älvängen]], north of [[Gothenburg]]. After his death, his house fell into disrepair and was finally demolished.
'''Ivar Axel Henrik Arosenius''' (October 8, 1878 – January 2, 1909 from the complications of [[haemophilia]]), was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Painting|painter]] and [[author]] of [[picture book]]s. In the latter capacity he is most noted for the book ''Kattresan'' (''The Cat Journey''), which was published after his death. He lived in the village of [[Älvängen]], north of [[Gothenburg]]. After his death, his house fell into disrepair and was finally demolished.


In Älvängen, one of the schools, ''Aroseniusskolan'', is named after Ivar Arosenius.
In Älvängen, one of the schools, ''Aroseniusskolan'', is named after Ivar Arosenius.

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Self-portrait by Arosenius.

Ivar Axel Henrik Arosenius (October 8, 1878 – January 2, 1909 from the complications of haemophilia), was a Swedish painter and author of picture books. In the latter capacity he is most noted for the book Kattresan (The Cat Journey), which was published after his death. He lived in the village of Älvängen, north of Gothenburg. After his death, his house fell into disrepair and was finally demolished.

In Älvängen, one of the schools, Aroseniusskolan, is named after Ivar Arosenius.

Nowadays, some of Ivar Arosenius' paintings can be seen at the Museum of Art in Gothenburg.

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