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- Q1806244 subject Q6646496.
- Q1806244 subject Q6937116.
- Q1806244 subject Q7178369.
- Q1806244 abstract "Lars Israël Wahlman (April 17, 1870, Hedemora – September 18, 1952, Danderyd) was a Swedish architect. He was a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement in Sweden and his architecture was influenced by romantic nationalism. His most famous work include Tjolöholm Castle and Engelbrekt Church.".
- Q1806244 thumbnail Lars_Israel_Wahlman.jpg?width=300.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q1001183.
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- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q1418070.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q2243801.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q263985.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q330369.
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- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646496.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937116.
- Q1806244 wikiPageWikiLink Q7178369.
- Q1806244 type Thing.
- Q1806244 comment "Lars Israël Wahlman (April 17, 1870, Hedemora – September 18, 1952, Danderyd) was a Swedish architect. He was a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement in Sweden and his architecture was influenced by romantic nationalism. His most famous work include Tjolöholm Castle and Engelbrekt Church.".
- Q1806244 label "Lars Israel Wahlman".
- Q1806244 depiction Lars_Israel_Wahlman.jpg.