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Carlo WahlbeckWild Winterc.1980
c.1980
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This artwork titled "Wild Winter" is an oil painting on canvas by Swedish/American artist Carlo Wahlbeck, b.1933. It is signed at the lower left corner by the artist, also signed and titled on the back. The canvas size is 9 x 12 inches, framed size is 13.75 x 16.75 inches. Framed in an antique style gold frame, with fabric liner and gold bevel. It is in excellent condition.
About the artist:
Carlo Wahlbeck was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1933. His studies from early youth included travel and visits to major museums in Europe. During a visit to the United States, Carlo was introduced to the Native American Indian and the rich history of the American West. He moved to Southern California in 1960 and still calls it home today.
Between 1960 and today, Carlo has traveled throughout the Southwestern United States and Mexico. For many years, he lived among the Navajo and Zunis, painting a great many surreal works that embodied their legends and outlook. He also spent 2 years in Mexico living among the Huichol people in the inaccessible mountains north of Tepic, painting the Indian religion and the white man's religion as seen through Huichol eyes.
Between 1979 and today, he mastered the technique and came to control it, producing a fabulous new medium base for his expressions. The evolvement of his art has show much diversification and his works can be found in prominent private and corporate collections, as well as museums both here in the United States and abroad.
A partial list of collectors:
King Gustav of Sweden
Former President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan
Former President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon
Senator Barry Goldwater
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guggenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morton (Lucille Ball)
Ms. Elizabeth Taylor
Mr. Wayne Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
Dr. Becky Lankenau
Mr. Robert Freund
Mr. Thor Dahl
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Maslan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wald
Litton Industries
Crocker Collection
- Creator:Carlo Wahlbeck (1933, American, Swedish)
- Creation Year:c.1980
- Dimensions:Height: 13.75 in (34.93 cm)Width: 16.75 in (42.55 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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