Gustav Borgen

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A 1915 self-portrait.

Gustav Borgen (born 10 June 1865, died 16 August 1926[1]) was a Norwegian photographer. He is well known for his portraits of many prominent Norwegians from the period 1891–1922, including King Haakon V of Norway, Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and numerous cabinet ministers, members of parliament, writers and artists, and members of upper bourgeois families. His collection of around 60,000 photographs is in the public domain and has been made available by Digitalt Museum (Digital Museum).[2]

References

  1. "Gustav Borgen". Preus Museum. 
  2. "Gustav-Borgen". Norsk Folkemuseum. 
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