Pehr Hörberg, a Swedish artist and musician, was born in 1746 in Virestad, Småland. His artistic development was influenced by his rural upbringing and the cultural environment of the 18th-century Swedish countryside. Hörberg primarily depicted scenes from everyday life and Nordic folklore, often reflecting the traditions and narratives of rural Sweden.
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