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Ante Karlsson-StigMagnificent Mountain View from Hålland, Åre, Sweden1931
1931
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Mountain View from Hålland, 1931 by Ante Karlsson-Stig
We are delighted to present a painting titled "Mountain View from Hålland" by the Swedish artist Ante Karlsson-Stig. This artwork captures the serene and picturesque landscape of Hålland, a quaint village located near Åre in Sweden.
"Mountain View from Hålland" is a beautiful depiction of the Swedish countryside. The painting features a tranquil lake reflecting the surrounding autumnal trees, with majestic mountains forming the backdrop. The subtle use of colors and light showcases Karlsson-Stig's skill in portraying the delicate interplay between nature's elements, providing a sense of calm and peacefulness that invites viewers into the serene world of the Jämtland region.
About the Artist
Anders (Ante) Karlsson-Stig (1885-1967) was a distinguished Swedish painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Born on July 3, 1885, in Kyrkås, Jämtlands län, he showed an early interest in art, which led him to study at the Technical Evening School in Stockholm from 1901 to 1902, and subsequently at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts from 1903 to 1907. During his time at the Academy, he also attended the etching school in 1905. His artistic journey took him to France in 1909, where he studied under the renowned artist Henri Matisse in Paris until 1910.
Karlsson-Stig made his exhibition debut in Östersund in 1906 and later held his first major solo exhibition in Stockholm in 1910. His work was well-received, leading to further solo exhibitions, including notable showcases at Konstnärshuset. He also participated in group exhibitions with the Society for Jämtland Art Culture, the Swedish Artists' Association, and the General Art Association of Sweden at Liljevalchs Art Hall.
Throughout his career, Karlsson-Stig created a diverse body of work that includes figure studies, portraits, and landscapes, particularly of the Swedish mountains. Among his notable portraits are those of Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, Dr. G. Kindberg at Åre Mountain Health Resort, and R. Græve at Östersund Hospital.
Karlsson-Stig's works are represented in several prestigious collections, including the Moderna Museet, Jämtland County Art Museum, the Royal Library, and the portrait collection at Gripsholm Castle.
oil on canvas
signed a.karlsson-stig
unframed 52.5 x 84.5 cm (20.67 x 33.27 inches)
framed 63 x 94.5 cm (24.80 x 37.20 inches)
Provenance:
A Swedish private collection.
- Creator:Ante Karlsson-Stig (1885 - 1967, Swedish)
- Creation Year:1931
- Dimensions:Height: 20.67 in (52.5 cm)Width: 33.27 in (84.5 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
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- Condition:Very good condition, ready to hang.
- Gallery Location:Stockholm, SE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1445214693452
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