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John Börjeson in his studio in Stockholm 1901.


Johan Laurentius Helenus Börjeson (30 December 1835 - 29 January 1910) was a Swedish sculptor. Börjeson studied in Rome and Paris. He was a professor at Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm 1886-1907.



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