- Carl Johan Trygg
Carl Johan Trygg, formally "Carl Johan Thrygg"ref|name, also knowns as C. J. Trygg,
woodcarver , (1887 – 1954) was one of the recognized masters of twentieth century woodcarving, most famous forScandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving . Between C. J. Trygg and his sons they carved over 10,000 figures. Many of his carvings were sold to tourists for approximately $10.00 USD. Adjusted forinflation what cost $10.00 in 1929 would cost $108.05 in 2005.Early years
Carl Johan Trygg was born in 1887 in
Skagerhult ,Småland ,Sweden . He was one of nine children of S. SgtCarl Oskar Thrygg . At the age of 12 he left his home to make a living on his own. He worked as a clockmaker, a shoemaker, he also worked in a laundry, and a logging mill. He began carving wooden figures of various common people in theScandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving .He married
Maria Axelina Andersson in 1909. A year later she gave birth to their sonCarl Olaf Trygg . In 1915 at the age of 28, he had a show of his carvings in Stockholm, Sweden. It was after the success at this show he began wood carving as a full time career.Migrating to Canada
Carl Johan, at the age of 40, immigrated to
Canada . He arrived in Halifax, Nova ScotiaCanada onMarch 3 ,1928 . Later that year (October 7 ,1928 ) his Wife Maria (43), his sons Carl Olof (17) and Nils Johan(13), and an unknown relative, possibly his daughter, Kally Maria Trygg (8) arrived in Halifax. Carl Johan and his family eventually settled inMontreal, Canada and there they continued to carve.Carl Johan's three sons, Nils, Lars and Carl Olaf were also woodcarvers. Another relative, Ellen Trygg also carved figures in the flat plane style. Her pieces are few and far between but the hobo motif is the theme of known pieces. Together they carved thousands of figures in the
Scandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving . Between C. J. Trygg and his sons they carved over 10,000 figures. Many of his carvings were sold to tourists for approximately $10.00 USD. Adjusted forinflation what cost $10.00 in 1929 would cost $108.05 in 2005.Trygg was a craftsman in tune to the tourist trade. Trygg generally carved solo figures from
basswood orpine , and mounted them on a base. He had a stylized execution with clean cuts, working from a single piece of wood. A highlight of Trygg’s carvings is his use of vibrant paint. He often painted his character’s clothing in plaid.Return to Sweden
Carl Johan Trygg and
Carl Olof Trygg eventually returned to Sweden, where they continued their careers. Carl Johan died there 1954 and Carl Olof, based on the dates on his carvings, was producing figures well into the 1980s.Examples of carvings
The legacy
Trygg family of woodcarvers
*Carl Johan Trygg (1877–1954)
*Carl Olof Trygg (1910–1993)
*Nils Johan Trygg (1914–1951)
*Lars Trygg Trygg family wood carvings are still sought after today as collectibles. There are over 10,000 carved figures that were manufactured by the members of the Trygg family. Prices range from $50 to $500 depending upon the age, size, and condition of the piece.
Identifying Trygg woodcarvings
Trygg woodcarvings can be identified by the signatures and dates on the bases.
Signatures commonly found are:
*"Trygg" carved on base. — Carl Johan Trygg (Generally)
*"C.J. Trygg" — Carl Johan Trygg
*"C.O. Trygg" —Carl Olaf Trygg
*"L. Trygg" —Lars Trygg
*"N. E. Trygg" —Nils Trygg
*"Hand Carved by Trygg" — Carl Johan Trygg or Carl Olaf, Lars, or Nils
*"Carved by Trygg Jr." — Carl Olaf, Lars, or NilsMost of the carvings are dated and include the location carved. For example you may find a carving with "C.O. Trygg 1961 Sweden" meaning it was carved by
Carl Olaf Trygg in 1961 while he was living inSweden .Notes
# Carl Johan Trygg was born Carl Johan Thrygg. It is unknown why Carl Johan dropped the "h" from his family name.
# cite web | title=Library and Archives Canada | work=Immigration Records (1925-1935) | url=http://data4.collectionscanada.ca/netacgi/nph-brs?s3=Trygg&s4=&s5=&s7=&s6=&Sect4=AND&l=20&Sect1=IMAGE&Sect2=THESOFF&Sect5=FI76PEN&Sect6=HITOFF&d=FI76&p=1&u=http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/02011802_e.html&r=1&f=G | accessdate=November 16 | accessyear=2005References
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*cite book | author=Refsal, Harley | year=1992 | title=Woodcarving in the Scandinavian Style | chapter= | editor= | others= | pages=128 | publisher=Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., New York, New York | id=ISBN 0-8069-8633-6 | url= | authorlink=Harley Refsal
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