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Carl Johan Fahlcrantz

(Sweden, 1774-1861)
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15 000 - 20 000 SEK
1 330 - 1 770 EUR
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Carl Johan Fahlcrantz
(Sweden, 1774-1861)

Ruins at Stegeborg

Signed C. Fahlcrantz and dated 1838. Canvas 27.5 x 37.5 cm. Contemporary gilded frame.

Provenance

Greve Gustaf Trolle-Bonde, Säfstaholms castle, Västra Vingåkers socken, Södermanland.
Länsjägmästare E. Heideman-Gade, Stockholm.

Exhibitions

Stockholm, Konstföreningen, 1838, no. 70.
Stockholm, Konstakademien, 1838, no. 25.
Stockholm, Konstakademien, "Jubileumsutställningen", 1935, no. 347.

Literature

L. Looström, "Konstsamlingarna på Säfstaholm. Deras historia och beskrifning samt Trolle Bondeska Tafvelgalleriet", 1882, no 42.
E. Hultmark, "Kungl. Akademiens för de fria konsterna utställningar 1794-1887", 1935, page 88, under 1840, no 25.

More information

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Designer

Carl Johan Fahlcrantz was a Swedish artist born in Stora Tuna, Dalarna. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Art under the tutorship of Louise Belanger and Per Emanuel Limnell and also embarked upon artist retreats to Norway and Denmark. He was a member and professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. Fahlcrantz was inspired by Elias Martins and his landscapes. Fahlcrantz was known for his view paintings and composed romantic landscapes with forests, mountains and waterfalls.

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