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Olle Bonniér

(Sweden, 1925-2016)
Estimate
150 000 - 175 000 SEK
13 400 - 15 700 EUR
13 700 - 16 000 USD
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Olle Bonniér
(Sweden, 1925-2016)

Untitled

Signed O Bonnier and dated -55. Canvas laid down on panel 41 x 72 cm.

Smärre slitage. Fläckar. Originalträlisten med färgbortfall och små skador.

Saleroom notice

Canvas laid down on panel.

Provenance

Hildur Nordin collection, Stockholm.
Galerie Aronowitsch, Stockholm, acquired in 1984 by the present owner.

Literature

Thomas Millroth, SAK, publication 104, 1995, "Olle Bonnier", page 109-110.

Designer

Olle Bonniér was born in 1925 in Los Angeles. He studied at the Technical School under Issac Grünewald and made several study trips to Europe. Bonniér preferred non-figurative expressions and was interested in the dynamic between colour and form. He had his grand breakthrough with his exhibition “Ung Konst” at Färg and Form, where a group of young radicals came together to form the intellectual association known as “Men of 1947”. This name was somewhat misleading as it excluded the female artist is the group Randi Fisher. Other participants included Lennart Rodhe, Karl-Axel Pehrson, Pierre Olofsson, Olle Gill, Lage Lindell, Armand Rossander och Uno Vallman samt skulptörerna Liss Eriksson and Knut Erik Lindberg. Of the artists which focused upon pure concretism, Bonniér was one of them. In the beginning his painting style consisted of vivid colours, which later turned into more contrasting colours, often black and white. During the 1950s Bonniér edhered to a more poetic painting style. Bonniér is undoubtedly one of Swedens most important representatives of concretism.

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