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Lars Gynning

(1920-2003)
Estimate
12 000 - 15 000 SEK
1 140 - 1 420 EUR
1 300 - 1 630 USD
Hammer price
10 000 SEK
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Covered by droit de suite

By law, the buyer will pay an artist fee for this work of art. This fee is 5% of the hammer price, or less. For more information about this law:

Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Lars Gynning
(1920-2003)

A TAPESTRY, tapestry weave, ca 200 x 142 cm, signed LOG (Lars Gynning, Pinton Frères), around 1950.

A polychrome modernistic pattern. Compare with Lars Gynning's Spegling I.

Little wear, slightly dirty, stains.

Literature

Compare with Brunius, Teddy: Lars Gynning Textila bilder, Lund 1985, plate page 72.

More information

Bukowskis thanks Karin Gynning for informations about this tapestry.

Designer

Lars Gynning is the Swedish artist who had the greatest impact as a creator of patterns for woven wallpapers (tapestries) in France during the 20th century. After studying in Sweden and France, Gynning began collaborating with the famous company Pinton Frères in Aubusson during the 1940s. Around 250 tapasties were created after Gynnings designs. One of France's greatest textile starts Jean Lurçat is one of the artists who associated with and greatly inspired Gynning, the seed from which his own style grew.

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