Oskar Pihl
(Redirected from Oskar Woldemar Pihl)
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. (June 2024) |
Oskar Woldemar Pihl (11 February 1890 in Moscow – 22 August 1959 in Helsinki) was a Finnish silversmith and Fabergé workmaster, born in the Russian Empire, brother of Alma Pihl. He was the son of Knut Oskar Pihl and of the daughter of August Holmström, Fanny Holmström (1869–1949). Workmaster in August Holmström's workshop, he made small items such as enameled tie pins. His hallmark is OP.
Pihl moved to Finland due to the Russian Revolution (1917–1923).[1]
References
- Bainbridge, H. C.: Peter Carl Fabergé: Goldsmith and Jeweller to the Russian Imperial Court. 1966.
- Постникова-Лосева, М. М. & Платонова, Н. Г. П. & Ульянова, Б.Л.: ЗОЛОТОЕ И СЕРЕБРЯНОЕ ДЕЛО XV–XX вв. 2003.
- Hill, Gerard & Smorodinova G. G. & Ulyanova, B. L.: Fabergé and the Russian master Goldsmiths. 2008.
Notes
- ^ "405. KAULAKORU, 102 briljantti- ja 8/8 hiottuja timantteja n." (in Finnish). Bukowskis. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
External links
- Biography of Oskar Woldemar Pihl (in Finnish)
Categories:
- CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi)
- Articles with short description
- Short description matches Wikidata
- Articles with topics of unclear notability from June 2024
- All articles with topics of unclear notability
- Articles with Finnish-language sources (fi)
- Finnish silversmiths
- Silversmiths from the Russian Empire
- Fabergé workmasters
- 1890 births
- 1959 deaths
- Finnish people from the Russian Empire
- White Russian emigrants to Finland
- All stub articles
- Finnish people stubs