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Erik Tryggelin

Summer's Day in Haga, Stockholm by Erik Tryggelin, Oil Painting from 1902
Located in Stockholm, SE
, transporting us to a world of beauty and serenity. One such painting is by the renowned Swedish artist Erik
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1910s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Board

Vadstena Town Hall, 1954
Located in Stockholm, SE
Erik Tryggelin (1878-1962) Swedish Vadstena Town Hall, 1954 oil on canvas laid on masonite board
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1950s Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Board

Sankt Matteus Church in Stockholm, 1907
Located in Stockholm, SE
The painting we have for sale, executed by Swedish artist Erik Tryggelin on May 3rd, 1907, presents
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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Board

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Solna Forest (I Solnaskogen) by Swedish Artist Erik Tryggelin, 1923, Oil
Located in Stockholm, SE
Erik Tryggelin (1878-1962) Sweden Title: Solna Forest (I Solnaskogen) signed and dated E
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1920s Landscape Paintings

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Winter Lake View from Vadstena, Swedish Artist Erik Tryggelin, Oil Painting
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A Portrait from 1913 by Swedish Artist Erik Tryggelin, Made in Paris
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Erik Tryggelin (1878-1962) Sweden A Portrait, 1913 signed and dated E Tryggelin 11/6 1913 oil
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