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Brita Sofia Hesselius : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brita Sofia Hesselius
Brita Sofia Hesselius (1801-1866) was a Swedish daguerreotype photographer. She was likely the first professional female photographer of her country.〔Värmland förr och nu 1984. Karlstad framför kameran. Bromander, Carl Wilhelm: Från dagerrotypi till kamerakonst. Ett yrkes åttioårshistoria i Karlstad.〕 Hesselius was born in Alster parish in the Karlstad Municipality as the daughter of Olof Hesselius, inspector of an estate, and Anna Katarina Roman. From 1845 to 1853, she managed a girl school in Karlstad. In parallel, she was active with a daguerreotype photographic studio. She was as such the first professional female photographer of her country:〔(Karlstad's first professional photographer ) by Frederick Renard 〕 before Hedvig Söderström, the first female photographer who opened a studio in Stockholm in 1857, who was long believed to be the first.〔Dahlman, Eva: (Kvinnliga pionjärer, osynliga i fotohistorien ) (1993)〕 The painter Marie Kinnberg also performed photography as an assistant and student of Bendixen and Adolph Meyer in Gothenburg in 1851.〔Dahlman, Eva: (Kvinnliga pionjärer, osynliga i fotohistorien ) (1993)〕 Hesselius also performed portraits in oil. In 1853, she moved to Stockholm, and eventually to France, where she died in Menton. ==References==
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