"Vita liljor"
Signed with monogram HL. Executed 1925. Panel 61 x 48 cm.
Originally in Oscar Rydbeck's collection.
Bought at Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet March 22, 1955.
Subsequently by inheritance to the present owner.
Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet, "Skandinavisk konst", exhibition catalouge no. 43, December 1925, cat no. 43
Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet, "Hilding Linnqvist", Exhibition catalouge No. 68, April-May 1928, cat no. 128.
Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet, "Stilleben i svensk konst", exhibition catalgue No. 106, April 1933, cat no. 103.
Konstakademien, Stockholm, "Hilding Linnqvist", March-April 1940, cat no. 113.
Hilding Linnqvist is one of Sweden's most important naïve painters and became established and known early on for his colourful compositions. Linnqvist was a key figure in lyrical naivism in Sweden, with a style of painting that departed from the technical perfection he had been trained in. Several Swedish artists joined this innovative direction for the time. After studying at the Technical School and the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, he was inspired by Edward Munch and Ernst Josephson's malaise art, which led him towards a freer and more uninhibited style of painting. During the 1920s, Linnqvist travelled abroad several times and his colours became brighter and his subjects more detailed.
He later painted coastal scenes and portraits, among other things. By the early 1940s, Hilding Linnqvist was an established and well-travelled artist, as well as a professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1939-1941 and the subject of a major exhibition there in 1940.