Agda Österberg

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Born
Agda Elisabeth Österberg

(1891-10-28)28 October 1891
Died30 May 1987(1987-05-30) (aged 95)
Varnhem, Sweden
Occupationtextile artist
Knownforproduction of religious textiles
Agda Österberg
Born
Agda Elisabeth Österberg

(1891-10-28)28 October 1891
Died30 May 1987(1987-05-30) (aged 95)
Varnhem, Sweden
Occupationtextile artist
Known forproduction of religious textiles
Notable workthe firm Tre Bäcker, a major producer of church textiles, making numerous chasubles, antependia, chalice coverings, seats, collection bags and funeral palls for churches throughout Sweden
Parents
  • August Österberg (father)
  • Agnes Amelia Rebecka née Mittag (mother)

Agda Elisabeth Österberg (1891–1987) was a Swedish textile artist who was a prominent figure in the production of religious textiles. In 1933, she was appointed artistic director at Axevalla-Varnhem Slöjd. She took the business over in 1935, changing its name first to Firma Agda Österberg and later to Tre Bäcker, producing thousands of church textiles up to the 1970s. The firm also made rugs in Österberg's colourful abstract style.[1][2][3]

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