Lennart Hall, Swedish abstract painting, 1960s, Oil on panel, Framed
- Dimensions :
- H49 x W63 x D4
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- scandinavian
An abstract oil composition by the swedish painter lennart hall (1921-2013). The painting was painted by the artist in the 1960s. The painting is handwritten in the lower right corner. Made in oil technique on a panel. In an original period setting. Nils tuve lennart hall (born october 19, 1921 in stockholm, died september 13, 2013 in stockholm) - was a swedish painter. Hall was educated at the essem school and skånska school of painting in malmö from 1948 to 1949 and the kunstakademiet in copenhagen from 1951 to 1954. In 1945, he received a scholarship from the ellen trotzig fund. Together with his wife and nils-ingwar nilsson, he exhibited in eslöv in 1953 and participated in collections exhibitions with skånes konstförening and helsingborgs konstförening from 1952 and hörbys konstförening from 1953. In well-tuned colors, sometimes densely arranged and sometimes thinly lasered, he painted fragments of people and landscapes as well as abstract compositions. Individual exhibitions. The artist's house in stockholm 1965. Gummeson gallery in stockholm 1968–1979. Ystad art museum 1978. Heland gallery in stockholm 1982. Lunds konsthall 1987. Participated in many group exhibitions. His art is represented at the moderna museet, gothenburg art museum, helsingborg museum, malmö museum, the national art council, ystad art museum, kristianstad art museum, university collections in lund.
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