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Fritz Lindström

(Sweden, 1874-1962)
Estimate
150 000 - 200 000 SEK
13 300 - 17 800 EUR
13 600 - 18 100 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Fritz Lindström
(Sweden, 1874-1962)

French landscape

Signed Lindström verso on the stretcher. Canvas 34 x 43 cm.

More information

In 1900 Lindström returned to Sweden from France and was drawn to Värmland by his friend and brother-in-law Björn Ahlgrensson. In 1903, Lindström became a member of the Rackstad Group, a group of artists and craftsmen living around Lake Racken in Värmland at the turn of the century. Like many artists of his time, Lindström was inspired by the idea of the countryside as an ideal environment for artistic and spiritual work, and he remained true to this dream for over fifty years while living and working at Lake Racken.
Throughout his artistic career, Lindström was particularly interested in the difficult art of studying people. Although he struggled financially and initially had difficulty selling his paintings, his portraits quickly gained recognition for their finely composed structures and intimate character studies. As his reputation grew, Lindström's landscapes became increasingly popular.
The current painting in the auction is a fine example of Lindström's sense of color and composition, as well as his ability to capture the essence of a moment and convey its emotional impact. This painting by Fritz Lindström captures an atmospheric sunrise with a field reflecting in shades of blue, purple and brown. A hill of trees rises behind the field and the sun rises behind the hill, casting a warm golden light over the entire scene.