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Yngve Edward Soderberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yngve Edward Soderberg
Yngve Edward Soderberg (December 21, 1896 – August 6, 1972) was an American artist whose career was centered on Mystic, Connecticut.〔Steers (1978),2〕 He is credited with being a painter, etcher,〔Falk (1999),3102〕 writer, teacher, designer, and lithographer. He is best known for his etchings, America's Cup paintings 〔Steers (1978),4〕 and maritime watercolors.〔Fought (2007),95〕 == Early life ==
Soderberg was born in Chicago, Illinois to Swedish immigrants Berlin and Gust Soderberg.〔Steers (1973),3〕 He was one of three children born. By age of twelve, Soderberg had already shown interest in drawing. He studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League of New York.〔 With a scholarship from the Art Institute of Chicago, he headed west for a summer of vagabonding in Yellowstone and British Columbia.〔 In British Columbia, he sailed with fisherman, sailing small boats, building his own boats, and sailing in the big wind ships.〔 His year at the Art Student's League in New York brought him the Kendall prize. In Chicago, Soderberg made money for his school and living expenses through architectural drawings and other forms of commercial art. He illustrated for articles in the Chicago Tribune and New York Herald-Tribune.〔Steers (1973),4〕 When formal schooling was over, He travelled to Paris ,Corsica, Normandy and Brittany, and ultimately to Sweden with his sister.〔
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