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Gustaf Fjaestad

(Ruotsi, 1868-1948)
Lähtöhinta
400 000 - 500 000 SEK
35 700 - 44 700 EUR
36 300 - 45 400 USD
Vasarahinta
400 000 SEK
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Gustaf Fjaestad
(Ruotsi, 1868-1948)

Morning of Dawn

Signed G A Fjaestad and dated Vermland 1904. Canvas 120 x 161 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Former bank director Einar Aspenberg (1887-1972), Kristinehamn collection. Personal friend of Gustaf and Maja Fjaestad.

Näyttelyt

The Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.

Muut tiedot

It was his winter paintings that brought Gustaf Fjaestad fame, but at the same time, it's evident that he was a very versatile artist. The first curator of the Rackstadsmuseet, Per Inge Fridlund, goes so far as to call him versatile, "almost like a Renaissance painter." We see evidence of this in the current painting at the auction. During the summer, Fjaestad used a rowboat he had built himself to explore various aspects of the Värmland landscape on Rackensjön. Fjaestad's wife, Maja, wrote to her mother about it:
"It was a celebration, I must say, when Gustaf got the boat ready; then he went out for a test sail, and we walked around the point, following it with our eyes; it looked great on the lake. The next day, he sailed over to Ahlgrenssons and brought them here, and in the afternoon, we all rowed out to a little island called 'Kampöla' and had punch and indulged in lingonberries left over from last year. It's a splendid oak boat and can hold a great many."