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Nordenfalk, Carl, 1907-1992

LC control no.n 50007894
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Personal name headingNordenfalk, Carl, 1907-1992
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Variant(s)Nordenfalk, Carl Adam Johan, 1907-1992
Associated countrySweden
Birth date1907-12-13
Death date1992-06-13
Place of birthStockholm (Sweden)
Place of deathStockholm (Sweden)
Field of activityArt history Art, Medieval
AffiliationNationalmuseum (Sweden)
Profession or occupationArt historians Medievalists Museum directors
Found inDie spätantiken Kanontafeln : kunstgeschichtliche Studien über die eusebianische Evangelien-Konkordanz in den vier ersten Jahrhunderten ihrer Geschichte, 1938: title page (Carl Nordenfalk) preface (submitted this work as his thesis to the University of Göteborg)
Early medieval book illumination, 1988: CIP title page (Carl Nordenfalk) book title page (by Carl Nordenfalk)
Mest om konst : memoarer efter författarens efterlämnade manuskript, 1996: title page (Carl Nordenfalk) jacket (1907-1992)
Dictionaryofarthistorians.org, viewed August 9, 2012 (Carl Adam Johan Nordenfalk; born December 13, 1907, in Stockholm, Sweden; died June 13, 1992, in Stockholm; Swedish art historian, museum curator, and medievalist)
Dictionary of art historians (arthistorians.info) website, viewed February 26, 2021 (Nordenfalk, Carl; variant form of name: Carl Adam Johan Nordenfalk; born December 13, 1907, in Stockholm, Sweden; died June 13, 1992, in Stockholm; Swedish art historian)
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Kungliga Biblioteket (National Library of Sweden) online catalog, viewed February 26, 2021 (access point: Nordenfalk, Carl, 1907-1992)
Swedish Wikipedia, viewed February 26, 2021 (Carl Nordenfalk (konsthistoriker); Carl Nordenfalk; born December 13, 1907, in Stockholm, Sweden; died June 13, 1992, in Stockholm; he worked at the Nationalmuseum beginning in 1944, serving as its director from 1958 to 1969)
Associated languageswe ger eng