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Nils Johan Olsson Blommér (1816–1853) was a Swedish painter. Starting his career as an apprentice in Lund he experimented with painting portraits from the age of 20. He achieved some successes and in 1839 he had saved up enough money to move to Stockholm. There he took the name ''Blommér'' and enrolled in the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. After winning the academy's prize several times he got a stipend in 1847 to travel abroad. He spent time in Paris but later moved to Italy, where he married his wife Edla Gustafva Jansson, also a painter, in November 1852. A few months later he caught a fatal chest disease. Blommér's best known works are based on Norse mythology and folklore. They include ''Älfdrömmen'', ''Sommarnattsdrömmen'', ''Näcken och Ägirs döttrar'', ''Brage och Iduna'', ''Freja'', ''Loke och Sigyn'' and ''Älfvor''. ==Gallery== Image:Freya and Heimdall by Blommer.jpg|''Heimdal öfverlemnar till Freja smycket Bryfing'' (Heimdall returns the necklace Bryfing to Freyja), 1845 Image:Idunn and Bragi by Blommer.jpg|''Brage och Iduna'', (Bragi and Iðunn), 1846 Image:Ängsälvor - Nils Blommér 1850.jpg|''Ängsälvor'' (meadow elves), 1850 Image:Näcken och Ägirs döttrar (Nils Blommér).jpg|''Näcken och Ägirs döttrar'' (The Water-Sprite and Ægir's Daughters), 1850 Image:Freyja and cats and angels by Blommer.jpg|''Freja sökande sin make'' (Freyja Seeking her Husband), 1852 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nils Blommér」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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