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Lena Cronqvist

(Sweden, Born 1938)
Estimate
300 000 - 500 000 SEK
26 800 - 44 700 EUR
27 500 - 45 800 USD
Hammer price
240 000 SEK
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Lena Cronqvist
(Sweden, Born 1938)

'Mohikanen (Linus)'

Signed L. Cronqvist and dated 1986. Canvas 200 x 120 cm.

Provenance

Johan Wallin Collection, Uppsala
Art for the Globe Foundation

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Johan Wallin berättar med egna ord:

"Lena Cronqvist medverkade med målningen ”Mohikanen” när Galleri Kavaletten 30-års jubilerade med en visning i december 1990 i. Vid mitt besök i hennes ateljé i Ulriksdal inför utställningen tog hon fram en större målning föreställande en yngling och en elegant frisör. ”Den här får du ha med, den har aldrig visats förut” sade Lena. Jag förstod att tavlan föreställde Linus (Tunström) numera uppburen teater- och filmregissör, chef på Uppsala Stadsteater 2007–2016.

Gittan Jönsson och Sara Johansson var båda aktiva i punk-och proggrörelsen som växte fram under 70-och 80-talen. Gittan Jönsson gjorde omslaget till Torkel Rasmussons (frontman i Blå Tåget) solo LP ”Kalla Tårar”. Förlagan visas här och Sara Johanssons kolteckning heter ”Punkare” såklart."

Artist

Lena Cronqvist is born and raised in Karlstad. Her interest for the arts came early in her life, and she spent the first year of her studies in England, near Bristol’s Art School. Upon her arrival back in Sweden, Cronqvist began a short-lived education at Konstfack, leaving to study painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. When examining Lena Cronqvist's painting, it delves into "painting" in its more traditional sense. She is indeed a painter in the grand modern tradition, frequently turning to Edvard Munch and Francis Bacon’s art as inspirational sources. Yet she also had numerous art historical references and a deep love for the craft. Cronqvist excelled as a colourist, finding harmony in the most unusual colour combinations – few have managed to paint warmth and cold successfully at the same time. Her subject matter is often perceived as challenging and overly private by many. She often models herself for her art, posing in mundane situations imbued with a sharp psychological character. Her “Modonna-pictures” from the 1970s are a good example of this. She turns our gaze away from the conventional, notably in her portrayal and depiction of girls, which is fascinating. Cronqvist depicts these girls as ugly, simple, and altogether uncomfortable – a great contrast to how woman were normally portrayed in art. In more recent years, Lena Cronqvist has studied the effect of aging, using herself as a study. Moreover, Cronqvist is a very successful sculptor, and several of her works in bronze have been sold great sums in the auction world. She is also gifted in graphic productions, of which “Strindbergsmappen” is the most well-known. Among her most renowned works is "The Betrothal," a paraphrase of Jan van Eyck's symbol-laden painting "The Arnolfini Portrait." In Cronqvist's reinterpretation, artist and husband Göran Tunström are the main characters, with equally weighty symbolism but carrying entirely different meanings. Where van Eyck's painting features a loyal dog, Cronqvist replaces it with a cat—a symbol of independence.

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