Bertil Almqvist
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Bertil Almqvist | |
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Born |
Allan Bertil Almqvist 29 August 1902 Solna, Sweden |
Died |
16 May 1972 69) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Allan Bertil Almqvist (29 August 1902 — 16 May 1972), nicknamed Bertila and Trallgöken, was a Swedish author and illustrator.[1][2]
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He is famous for his World War II-era En svensk tiger propaganda poster (which was one of the most recognized symbols in Sweden around this time period) as well as his children's book series, later comic, Barna Hedenhös (The Stone Age Kids Discover America, The Stones Explore Britain). Almqvist studied literature in Stockholm and Uppsala from 1924 until 1925.
See also
References
- ↑ "Bertil Almqvist". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ↑ "Bertil Almqvist". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
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