Painting — History & Facts
Five pupils at Carl Wilhelmson’s Painting School in Stockholm from 1917-1918. The students are Florrie Hamilton, Maja Bergh-Holterman, Marga Didring, Titti Fürst and Lilly Åkerlund. According to the artist’s daughter son Thomas Lagerman, the woman is the far right Eva Johansson-Åkerlund, not Lilly Åkerlund. Literature: Carl Wilhelmson.
Arena/Åmells artbooks in collaboration with Prince Eugens Waldemarsudde Exhibition catalog 2009. In the Bohusläns homestead association, the year 1976 is the following under "From Uddevalla museum 1976. Activity Report for 1975: The museum’s growth during 1975, At a spring of 1975 at the Mälargallerie in Stockholm an exhibition “Carl Wilhelmson and pupils” was raised at the gallery’s proprietors the idea that a large oil painting of Carl Wilhelmson’s portrayal five of CW’s female pupils - Maja Bergh-Holtermann, Titti Fürst, Florrie Hamilton, Marga Didring and Eva Åkerlund - and painted orr. In 1918 the museum was to be offered for purchase.
The purchase came to fruition and with the purchase was joined by the gift of a 20th century hand drawings of CW students and donated by the artists or their relatives. In the museum’s art collection, the following artists have been represented: Signe Barth, Emil Hagström, Gunnar Hasselgren, Harry Harryan, Göte Hennix, Maja Bergh-Holtermann, Birgitta Lilliehöök, Harald Lindberg, Sixten Lundbohm, Evert Lundquist, Vera Nilsson, Einar Palme, Frans Timén, Ana Wilhelmson-Lagerman, Berta Wilhelmson, Hugo Zuhr and Ingrid Zuhr. (UM75.15.001 - UM75.15.018)."







