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Edla Gustafva Jansson (1817 – 1908) was a Finnish painter, who worked in the Biedermeier style. She was briefly married to Swedish painter Nils Blommér, and is also known as Edla Blommer Jansson and Edla Jansson-Blommér. Blommér studied under Johan Erik Lindh, and her future spouse Nils Blommér. She attended classes at the
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in Stockholm, Sweden. One of her best known works is a portrait of Sara Wacklin (1846, Ateneum). Her paintings can be found in museum collections, including at the
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in Stockholm.


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* 1817 births 1908 deaths 19th-century Finnish painters 19th-century Finnish women artists Artists from Helsinki {{Finland-artist-stub