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Ebba Maria Sassnitza Wallenberg, (11 April 1896 - 4 October 1966) was a Swedish artist known for her romance with
Nils von Dardel Nils Dardel (full name Nils Elias Kristofer von Dardel, sometimes known as ''Nils de Dardel'') was a 20th-century Swedish Post-Impressionist painter, grandson to famous Swedish painter Fritz von Dardel. Biography Dardel was born in Bettna, S ...
and as the main motive of several pictures which Dardel painted during the period 1917–1920. Her third given name was inspried by the ferry-line Trelleborg-Sassnitz, of which her father, Gustaf Oscar Wallenberg ( Gustaf Oscar Wallenberg), had been
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in the 1890s. He later was the Swedish ambassador to
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; it was during one of those trips to Japan, in 1917, that his daughter met Dardel at the annual imperial cherry-blossom festival. Wallenberg was engaged to Dardel in secret, but the engagement was annulled in 1919 by her family when they told Dardel that he did not meet the requirements to be married into the Wallenberg family. He was not considered useful to the Wallenberg company (indeed, the risk that Dardel would take advantage of being married into the family was considered very high), and rumours about his nightlife had reached Nita's father. The broken engagement heavily affected Dardel's painting and resulted in several pictures of womanly figures that resemble Nita.Karl Asplund, Nils Dardel, Sveriges allmänna konstförening, Stockholm 1958 "Nita" Wallenberg appears in some of Dardel's work, including ''Yngling i svart, Flicka i vitt'' from 1919, ''Vattenfallet'' from 1921, and ''Ynglingen och flickan'' from 1919. Two of his best-known paintings, ''Visit hos excentrisk dam'' and ''Crime Passionnel'', have her as a quintessential point figure. In the oil painting ''Exekution'', from 1919, Nita's father appears as a hardened executioner who kicks a young man over a steep hill. Wallenberg was forced to burn all of Dardel's letters. She was given a place in the family banking business and told to forget her romance. Wallenberg afterward was married twice, to the Dane Carl Johan Kierullf and, later, from 1930 to 1944, to businessman Carl Axel Söderlund. She had three children.Erik Näslund, Dardel, Författarförlaget 1988, page 145.


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{{Authority control (arts), country=SV 1896 births 1966 deaths Swedish women artists