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I removed this from the end of the article because it looks like a signature.

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I think this article might have been copied from somewhere else. - dcljr 18:35, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)


  • ) I don't want my name here and I removed it. Many people have copied my articles without my permission. I have Never taken someone else's text. If I quote someone, I indicate the source. / ILS-notisa 1 jan 2023

I've now made a total re-write of the page, adding a lot of details. Thomas Blomberg 18:27, 31 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]



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Jenny Nyström

Jenny Nyström (1854–1946) was a Swedish painter and illustrator who is mainly known as the creator of the image of the jultomte used on numerous Christmas cards and magazine covers, thus linking the Swedish version of Santa Claus to the gnomes and tomtar of Scandinavian folklore. This illustration for a Christmas card, depicting three jultomte working, was painted by Nyström around 1899.

Illustration credit: Jenny Nyström, restored by Adam Cuerden

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