In "Vue de Corte" he has visited the old capital of Corsica, a place with a fiery history. The town is beautifully situated on a rocky ridge in a barren, rugged landscape and acts as a divider between the north and south of part of the island. The heart of the city is Place Paoli, where a statue of the Corsican freedom hero Pascal Paoli looks out over the city. Paoli was behind the island's first democratic constitution in 1755. Corte is filled with narrow alleys that climb up towards the citadel, a motif that often appears on postcards from the island. There in the citadel, Corsican patriots were kept locked up during the Italian occupation during World War II. Napoleon Bonaparte said "Everything in Corsica was better and more beautiful than anywhere else", something that fits well with the city of Corte.
education, research, and public museum complex founded in 1904 by Georg Booth and his wife Ellen Scripps Booth. In 1927, the Cranbrook Foundation was formed, and when Carl and Olga Milles moved there in 1931, the foundation maintained, in addition to the church, the art museum and the natural history museum, three schools, a higher science institute, an art academy and a Greek theatre.
To be sold at Modern Art + Design.
Estimate: 1 200 000 - 1 500 000 SEK.
Viewing: 10–15 November, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm.
Open: Mon–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM, Sat–Sun, 11 AM – 4 PM.
Auction: 16–17 November, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm.