Selma Giöbel (1843–1925) was a Swedish artist.[1] She was active as a textile designer (particularly for carpets and wall paper), sculptor and engraver, and regarded as one of the most notable Swedish textile designers of the late 19th-century.[2] She was a member of the Friends of Handicraft and co-founded the art firm Svensk Konstslöjdsutställning ("Swedish Art- and Handicrafts Exhibition") with Berta Hübner and was its managing director in 1885–1898. She successfully participated in several international art exhibitions.
Giöbel was a member of the women's association Nya Idun and one of its first committee members.[3][4] She was awarded the Illis quorum in 1898.[4]
References
- ↑ Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013
- ↑ Textilkonst i Georg Nordensvan, Svensk konst och svenska konstnärer i nittonde århundradet (1928), II. Från Karl XV till sekelslutet
- ↑ "Idunesen – vem var hon?" (in Swedish). 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
- 1 2 Lindblom, Louise. "Selma Levina Giöbel". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
Further reading
- Selma Giöbel at Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon
- * "Selma Giöbel – 70 år" in Dagny, 1913:29/30
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