As an artist, he was largely unnoticed during his lifetime. He only exhibited once, at the Artists' Association exhibition in Stockholm in 1912. The versatile Aguéli only painted during two periods of his life, first during his youth from 1889 to 1895, and then between 1911 and the year 1917. After his death, Prince Eugen helped transport Aguéli's belongings back to Sweden with the help of his friends Richard Bergh, Carl Wilhelmson, and Karl Nordström. Due to the war, it wasn't until 1919 that all the boxes of his estate could be unpacked. The following year, a retrospective was organized at the Artists' Association premises on Strandvägen. It was a great success with both critics and the public, and all the works were sold.
Aguéli often returned to Gotland seeking the emotional impact of the unique landscape. His landscapes are poetic and meditative representations of his interpretations of the magnificent motifs of earth and sky. His painterly landscapes are natural and pure, painted from the artist's inner self.
To be sold at Important Winter Sale
Estimate 600 000 - 800 000 SEK
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