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Peter Dahl

(Sweden, 1934-2019)
Peter Dahl
(Sweden, 1934-2019)

Peter Dahl, mixed media on paper, signed

"Svensk damtidningsakademi. Ger man dem ett finger..." Bladmått 24 x 35,5 cm.

Cropped paper. Not examined out of frame

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Auktionens konstverk uppbär tydliga likheter med Peter Dahls målerisvit ”Drömmar i soffhörnet” från 1970 och är förmodligen en av konstnärens förlagor och studier. Bland annat den dominerande kvinnan i bildens centrum liknar Peter Dahls avbildning av prinsessan Sibylla. Jämför med den av polisen beslagtagna målningen ”Liberalismens genombrott i societeten” (Sibyllatavlan).

Under början av sitt konstnärskap sågs Peter Dahl av många som en politisk målare. Inte minst bidrog "Sibyllatavlan", med prinsessan Sibylla i en ekivok situation till hans rykte som en konstnär med tydlig vänsterprofil. Tavlan blev en av 1900-talets mest omdebatterade och beslagtogs för sårande av tukt och sedlighet.

Men Peter Dahl värjde sig mot att placeras i ett fack. Klämd mellan kraven på att konsten skulle användas som slagträ i den politiska kampen och kommersiella lönsamhetskrav formulerade han i mitten på 1970-talet, bland annat i flera debattartiklar, ett eget ställningstagande: Konsten måste vara fri.

En ståndpunkt som sen dess präglat hans konstnärsskap. Berättarglädjen frigjordes i färgglada hyllningar till vin, kvinnor och konsten, ofta i salongs- eller krogmiljöer.

"Ju längre jag lever, ju mer jag målar, desto osäkrare blir jag, både på min egen förmåga och på vad som är bra och dåligt. Men det är meningslöst att spekulera i det utan jag gör det jag tycker är roligt och därmed jämt!"

Artist

Peter Dahl is painter, printmaker, sculptor, and author. He was born in Oslo and came to Stockholm during the war years of the 1940s, studying at cadémie Libre in 1957 and then attended the Royal Institute of Art from 1958 to 1963 under the guidance of Lennart Rhode. He worked as a teacher at Gelesborg’s school during the 60s and 70s, and was the head professor of painting at Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg from 1975-79. Dahl paints in an expressive, realistic style with bright colours, sensual figure compositions, his art a vessel for his criticism towards upper class luxury and petty bourgeois environments. Influenced by the expressionism of Francis Bacon, he depicted the sequence of events in Medelsvensson's daydreams about "the sweet life" in the upper social group in a series of images. Over the years, Peter Dahl continued with thematic painting. From 1981 to 1984, he illustrated Fredman's Epistles in 87 pictures.

He is outgoing and often depicts his own life with a touch of self-irony. His work is rooted in Swedish tradition, often revisiting and renewing old themes. In recent years, his style has become softer and more sensual, with his dance and bacchanalian motifs taking on a Rococo-like quality. As a printmaker, Dahl is particularly known for his congenial illustrations of Bellman's "Fredman's Epistles." Peter Dahl is considered one of the great artists of our time, immensely productive and consistently popular.

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