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August Strindberg

(Sweden, 1849-1912)
Estimate
12 000 - 15 000 SEK
1 140 - 1 420 EUR
1 300 - 1 630 USD
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16 000 SEK
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August Strindberg
(Sweden, 1849-1912)

Letter, written by hand and signed at Djursholm September 9 1891.

To A. Gotthard Strindberg, Tegnérgatan 8, Stockholm. Arnold Gotthard Strindberg (1852-1919) was an ingenieur and also cousin to August Strindberg.
The letter is about his home and were he will live. He also writes that he for the moment does not want to meat his wife and his children. Strindberg and his wife Siri von Essen are just divorced.
18 x 11,3 cm. Total 18 x 22,5 cm. Envelop with stamps.

Wear, folding, small tearing, envelop with stains.

Designer

August Strindberg is one of Sweden's most known writers, playwrights and artists. He was a central figure in the cultural life of his time and as a conflict-seeking socially critical person, he was constantly debated. Strindberg started painting as a young man but took a break in the 90s, when he came to spend a lot of time with artists both in Sweden and abroad. He painted more than a hundred paintings of windy seas, stormy skies and landscapes, he painted in dramatic color scale and characterized by the artist's strong temperament. He early became internationally known for his works, thoughts and ideas. Strindberg was constantly productive and pioneering. Represented, among others, at the National Museum, the Nordic Museum and the Thielska Gallery in Stockholm, as well as in many private collections.

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