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- Maria (Maja) Sjöström (1868–1961) was a prominent Swedish textile artist from the 1890s to the 1930s. In particular, she designed intricate interior decorations for the new Stockholm City Hall. These included enormous silk tapestries which were woven at the Luigi Bevilacqua Textile Company in Venice. Following the opening of the city hall in 1923, Sjöström moved to Rome where she spent the rest of her life, ultimately in poverty, dismissed by the Swedes for her belief in Mussolini. Her reputation was however restored in the 2000s. (en)
- Maria (Maja) Sjöström, född 13 mars 1868 i Raus församling, Malmöhus län, död 30 oktober 1961 i Hamburg, var en svensk textilkonstnär. (sv)
- Майя Шёстрём (швед. Maja (Maria) Sjöström; 1868—1961) — шведская художница по текстилю. (ru)
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- Maria (Maja) Sjöström (1868–1961) was a prominent Swedish textile artist from the 1890s to the 1930s. In particular, she designed intricate interior decorations for the new Stockholm City Hall. These included enormous silk tapestries which were woven at the Luigi Bevilacqua Textile Company in Venice. Following the opening of the city hall in 1923, Sjöström moved to Rome where she spent the rest of her life, ultimately in poverty, dismissed by the Swedes for her belief in Mussolini. Her reputation was however restored in the 2000s. (en)
- Maria (Maja) Sjöström, född 13 mars 1868 i Raus församling, Malmöhus län, död 30 oktober 1961 i Hamburg, var en svensk textilkonstnär. (sv)
- Майя Шёстрём (швед. Maja (Maria) Sjöström; 1868—1961) — шведская художница по текстилю. (ru)
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- Maja Sjöström (en)
- Шёстрём, Майя (ru)
- Maja Sjöström (sv)
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