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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_CasselAnna Cassel - Wikipedia

    Anna Maria Augusta Cassel (15 March 1860 close to Grythyttan – 18 February 1937 in Stockholm) was a Swedish artist. She mainly painted landscapes from Norrland , Skåne , Västmanland and around Stockholm , made in oil or in tempera.

  2. Anna Cassel, una renombrada escritora de novelas románticas, ha cautivado a millones de lectores en todo el mundo con su saga de la rosa. Su vida, marcada por la pasión por las letras y las historias de amor, ha sido un viaje fascinante lleno de altibajos que han enriquecido su obra.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2023 · Tout juste redécouvertes après être restées cachées durant plus d’un siècle, les œuvres de la peintre suédoise Anna Cassel (18601937) identifient cette dernière comme une importante pionnière de l’art abstrait !

  4. 25 de abr. de 2023 · In 2023 Birnbaum and Kurt Almqvist, both board members of the Hilma af Klint Foundation [until recently, see below], have published Anna Cassel: The Saga of The Rose, essays which sketch out the contours of the collaboration.

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  5. Until now, Swedish artist Anna Cassel (1860–1937) has primarily been known as a friend and supporter of Hilma af Klint. But new research shows that her role was far more significant than previously assumed.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2023 · The new book Anna Cassel: The Saga of the Rose (2023) describes the lifelong connection between Anna Cassel and Hilma af Klint. Cassel has mainly been noted for her landscape paintings, although it has been known that she was part of the group “The Five” and that she collaborated both spiritually and artistically with af Klint.

  7. On February 15, the exhibition Swedish Ecstasy opened at Bozar – Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels where works by Swedish artist Anna Cassel are shown for the first time to a larger audience. The book Anna Cassel – The Saga of the Rose was released during the opening of the exhibition.