Swedish painter, graphic artist, amateur photographer and art teacher
Carl Wilhelm Wilhelmson (12 November 1866, Fiskebäckskil – 24 September 1928, Gothenburg) was a Swedish painter, graphic artist, amateur photographer and art teacher.
Biography
His father, Anders Wilhelmson, was a "Bästeman" (a type of Naval Master), who died in a shipwreck in 1875. His mother, Amalia, opened a small shop to support the family. Some relatives were in the printing business so, in 1881, he was apprenticed to the lithographers Meyer & Köster in Gothenburg. He also took evening classes at the School of Design and Crafts. He later became a full-time student of Carl Larsson at the Valand Academy.
In 1888, on the recommendation of Larsson and his former employers, he was awarded a scholarship from the Kommerskollegium that enabled him to travel to Leipzig. While there, he worked for several notable lithography firms. Despite this, he remained undecided as to whether he should pursue a career in lithography or strike out on his own as an artist. By 1890, he had saved enough money to move to Paris.
^Agne Rundqvist, Ralf Scander, Anders Bothén, Elof Lindälv (1982) Kronologiska anteckningar om viktigare händelser i Göteborg 1619-1982, published by the "Göteborgs hembygdsförbund", pg.138
^Göteborgs Adress- och Industrikalender år 1899, Tjugondeandra Årgången, published by Fred. Lindbergs Kalenderexpedition, Göteborg 1899, pg.578
^Söderlund, Göran: Carl Wilhelmson, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, Malmö (2009) ISBN978-91-7843-308-7