Ei yhteyttä palvelimeen
558
1511531

Henrik Sörensen

(Norja, 1882-1962)
Lähtöhinta
150 000 - 200 000 SEK
13 300 - 17 700 EUR
13 700 - 18 200 USD
Vasarahinta
230 000 SEK
Kuuluu jälleenmyyntikorvauksen piiriin

Lain mukaan ostaja maksaa tästä taideteoksesta taiteilijapalkkion. Enimmäismaksu on 5 %. Mitä korkeampi myyntihinta, sitä pienempi prosenttiosuus. Lisätietoja tästä laista:

Taiteen jälleenmyyntikorvaus Suomen : Kuvasto
Taiteen jälleenmyyntikorvaus Ruotsissa: BUS

Tietoa ostamisesta
Kuvan käyttöoikeudet

Tämän tietokannan taideteokset ovat tekijänoikeudella suojattuja, eikä niitä saa kopioida ilman oikeudenhaltijoiden lupaa. Teokset kopioidaan tässä tietokannassa Bildupphovsrättin lisenssillä.

Lisätietoja ja kuntoraportit
Amanda Wahrgren
Tukholma
Amanda Wahrgren
Asiantuntija, moderni taite ja grafiikka
+46 (0)702 53 14 89
Henrik Sörensen
(Norja, 1882-1962)

"Menneskefuglene I"

Signed HS and dated -16. Canvas 104 x 100 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Conrad M. Pineus collection, the painting commissioned by the artist to be inserted into a door lintel.

Näyttelyt

Valand, Gothenburg, Solo Exhibition, November 1917.
Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, "Contemporary Norwegian Art", 1917, cat. no 254.
Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Retrospective, 1994, cat. no 24.
Blaafarveærket, Åmot, Norway, "The Sweet Life - Colorists in the North 1910-20", May 11 - September 30, 1996.

Kirjallisuus

Ragnar Hoppe, "Norwegian Art in Stockholm", Ord och bild XXVI, 1917, p. 348.
Axel L. Romdahl, "Henrik Sörensen", Ord och bild XLIV, 1935, p. 192.
Ragnar Hoppe, "Henrik Sörensen", Studiekamraten, 1936, p. 374, illustrated on p. 375.
Konst i svenska hem", volume I:I, listed on p. 116 under collection 116; "Dispatch Agent Conrad M. Pineus, Viktoriagatan 17, Gothenburg".
Carl Nordenfalk, "Conrad M. Pineus konstsamling", 1940, cat. no 198, p. 324-325,

Muut tiedot

In the auction's work, Sörensen attempts to express the anguish of war, symbolised by the two people huddled together, barely clothed and protected by the sparse fir trees. The colouring is muted in contrast to the white figures. However, it was not the actual fear of war that he sought to depict, it was its psychological impact on people.

Henrik Sörensen became an early central figure among Matisse's students in the 1910s, and in Norway he eventually assumed an important position in art and cultural life.

He was born in Värmland, Sweden but grew up in Norway. At the age of 12, he moved with his family to Lilleström in Norway. He made his debut at an early age and in 1908 came to Matisse in Paris where he created the painting 'Svartbekken', considered the first expressionist painting in Norway.

During the Second World War, he returned to his homeland where the emotional side of his work took over, strongly influenced by the psychological currents and experiences of the war.

"Menneskefuglene" was executed by Henrik Sörensen in three versions, the present painting and "Menneskefuglene II /"Ensomme" also in the collection of Conrad Pineus, as well as a study for the present painting originally in the collection of architect Arvid Bjerke, Bellmansgatan, Stockholm, previously sold by Bukowskis in the collection of the Andersson family in autumn 2012.