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Anders Wallin, Swedish Artist, Swedish Landscape, 1972

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Swedish Artist, Oil on Canvas, Modernist Landscape, 1980s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Swedish artist. Oil on canvas. Modernist landscape, 1980s. The canvas measures: 73 x 49 cm. The frame measures: 1 cm. In excellent condition. Signed.
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Vintage 1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Paintings

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Helge Franzén, Swedish Artist, Coastal Landscape with Rocks
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Helge Franzén (1913-2008). Swedish artist. Coastal landscape with rocks. Oil on canvas, 1960s. Signed. In very good condition. Measures: 80 x 60 cm.
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Niels Bäcklin, Swedish Artist, Oil on Canvas, Modernist Landscape
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Niels Bäcklin (1913-1989), Swedish artist. Oil on canvas. Modernist landscape with sunset. 1960s-1970s. The canvas measures: 42 x 32 cm. The frame measures: 2.5 cm. Signed. In ve...
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John Thorgren, Swedish Artist, Oil on Canvas, Modernist Landscape
Located in Copenhagen, DK
John Thorgren (1918-2000), Swedish artist. Oil on canvas. Modernist landscape. Dated 1963. The canvas measures: 65 x 40 cm. The frame measures: 3.5 cm....
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Unknown Swedish Artist, Oil on Canvas, Modernist Landscape, Dated 1963
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Unknown Swedish artist. Oil on canvas. Modernist landscape. Dated 1963. The canvas measures: 67 x 38 cm. The frame measures: 5.5 cm. Signed. ...
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Eric Julius, listed Swedish artist. Oil / canvas. Modernist landscape with trees
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Pär Lindblad (1907-1981), Swedish painter. Oil on canvas. Abstract composition. Colorful palette. Title: "Lövskog" (Forest of Leaves). Approximately 1960. Signed. Dimensions: 91.5 cm...
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