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Ernst Billgren

(Sweden, Born 1957)
Estimate
160 000 - 180 000 SEK
14 200 - 16 000 EUR
14 800 - 16 700 USD
Hammer price
145 000 SEK
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Finland: Kuvasto

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Karin Aringer
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Karin Aringer
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Ernst Billgren
(Sweden, Born 1957)

"Rida ranka"

Signed EB. Executed in 2010. Oil on panel and glass 122 x 117 cm including mosaic frame.

Provenance

Galerie Anhava, Helsingfors.

Exhibitions

Galerie Anhava, Helsingfors, ”Ernst Billgren – Förbättrad finsk konsthistoria”, 6 May – 30 July 2010.

Literature

Galerie Anhava; ”Ernst Billgren – Förbättrad finsk konsthistoria”, 2010, exhibition catalogue, illustrated p. 41.

More information

In 2010 Galerie Anhava and Ateneum hosted the exhibition ”Ernst Billgren – Förbättrad finsk konsthistoria”/"Finnish Art Improved". It was an exhibition in which Ernst Billgren presented his own versions of works of the so-called Golden Age of Finnish art in the collection of the Ateneum.

This is the gallerys press release:

"Some of the pieces are very similar to the originals, while others contain only hints of them. The composition may be similar, although the theme has changed – of course for the better. The colours of the works create their own Billgren reality, and all of us who believe our eyes are mystics. Von Wright's classic birds can turn into clumsy wooden dummies, or his wood grouse can become a vintage American automobile, and Hugo Simberg's Wounded Angel remains as touching as ever.

The works are painted with skill, airily and wonderfully, as only Billgren knows how."