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Vicken von Post-Börjesson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vicken von Post-Börjesson Vicken von Post-Börjesson (1886-1950) was a Swedish ceramicist, sculptor, and illustrator.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Partage Plus, Featured Artists )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vicken von Post 1886-1950 (translated from Swedish to English with Google Translate) )〕 She illustrated the first edition of Laura Fitinghoff's children's book ''The kids from Frostmofjället''.〔 She worked for Rörstrand from the summer of 1915 to 1921, where she modelled approximately thirty figurines that were produced at the factory.〔 She married Börjesson in 1915 and separated from him in 1920.〔 In 1921, she married George Oakley Totten, Jr.〔"MAJ. G.O. TOTTEN MARRIES: Weds Mrs. Vicken von Post, a Sculptress of Sweden," ''The New York Times,'' August 23, 1921, P. 11.〕 She had traveled to the United States that year, sponsored by Mrs. Wallenberg, to participate in an exhibition.〔 Notable sculptures of hers include "Symbol of Flight" which was given by the women of Washington to Charles Lindbergh in 1927.〔 She also had an acclaimed exhibition at The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington in 1934.〔 ==References==
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