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Bruno Liljefors

(Sweden, 1860-1939)
Estimate
300 000 - 400 000 SEK
26 800 - 35 700 EUR
27 200 - 36 300 USD
Hammer price
300 000 SEK
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Caroline Lindahl
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Bruno Liljefors
(Sweden, 1860-1939)

Eider ducks over the sea

Signed Bruno Liljefors and dated 1900. Relined canvas 70 x 172 cm.

Provenance

Writer Erik Zetterström, Stockholm.
Nordén Auktioner, Stockholm, auction no 27, November 20, 1987, cat. no 146.

Exhibitions

Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm, "Bruno Liljefors Minnesutställning", September 30 - October 30, 1960, cat. no 103 (owner Erik Zetterström, Stockholm)

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Artist

Bruno Liljefors is the Swedish artist best known for his nature and animal motifs, especially in dramatic situations. Liljefors started with studies at the Academy of Arts in 1879, and continued 1882 in Düsseldorf where the studies revolved around animal painting. The journey then continued to Venice, Rome, Naples, Paris and Grez. Once back in Sweden, he began to draw and paint animals, especially cats and small birds, from the beginning in intimate interaction with nature. He then moved on to broader depictions of wild animals and nature, of seascapes with seabirds and of dramatic scenes of battles between birds. Liljefors is known as our country's foremost animal painter with a large production. Liljefors depicted, in contrast to the "idyllic" animal painting, the animals everyday life with a focus on movement, anatomy and their adaptation to the landscape. This is where the greatness of his painting lies, in the ability to show the animals in their proper environment. He has achieved this by hunting and observing. Well-known works of art are the paintings "Rävfamilj" (1886) and "Havsörnar" (1897), as well as the sculpture "Lek" (1930) at Stockholm Stadium. Liljefors is mainly represented at the National Museum, Waldemarsudde and the Thielska gallery in Stockholm.

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