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Emma Lundberg
Emma Lundberg may refer to: * Emma Lundberg (artist) (1869–1953), Swedish artist and architect * Emma Octavia Lundberg (1881–1954), Swedish-American child welfare advocate * Emma Lundberg (scientist) Emma Lundberg is a Swedish cell biologist who is a professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Director of Cell Profiling at the Science for Life Laboratory. Her research considers spatial proteomics and cell biology, making use of an ant ...
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Emma Lundberg (artist)
Emma Lundberg (13 June 1869 – 28 August 1953) was a Swedish artist and architect. Biography Emma Lovisa Bong, was born on 13 June 1869 in Kristianstad, Sweden. Her parents were Anders Fredrik Bong and Carolina Cecilia Sjöström. She married Carl Theodor Ansgarius Lundberg. Their children were geophysicist Hans Lundberg, architect Erik Lundberg, businessman Sten Lundberg and artist Barbro Nilsson. As an artist Lundberg painted her children, her garden and landscapes, typically in watercolor. She was self taught in her interest in garden design. Lundberg moved to Lidingö in 1910 where began considering the garden to be an extra room and worked within her own garden in Lidingö using the fruit trees, hedges and pergolas for structure. She believed the garden should be adapted to the conditions and surrounding nature. She published a book on her Garden in 1932, she later wrote one with her son. Though her ideas were largely forgotten for some years after her death, during 1998 wh ...
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Emma Octavia Lundberg
Emma Octavia Lundberg (October 8, 1881 – November 17, 1954) was a Swedish-American child welfare advocate. Biography Emma Octavia Lundberg was born in Tranegärdet, Humle Socken, Västergötland, Sweden on October 26, 1881 to Frans Vilhelm Lundberg and Anna Kajsa Johanson. Her family emigrated to Rockford, Illinois in 1884 where Lundberg went to attend Rockford High School, graduating in 1901. Lundberg then completed both a bachelor's in 1907 and a master's degree in 1908 from the University of Wisconsin before going to work studying the living conditions of immigrant families in cities. She worked for a number of organisations including the Associated Charities in Madison, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, the United Charities of Chicago and the United States Immigration Commission. By 1913 Lundberg was a deputy at the Wisconsin Industrial Commission before she moved to Washington D.C. to take over as the first Director of the Social Services Division of the United States Children's Bu ...
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