'Mohikanen (Linus)'
Signed L. Cronqvist and dated 1986. Canvas 200 x 120 cm.
Johan Wallin Collection, Uppsala
Art for the Globe Foundation
Johan Wallin berättar med egna ord:
"Lena Cronqvist medverkade med målningen ”Mohikanen” när Galleri Kavaletten 30-års jubilerade med en visning i december 1990 i. Vid mitt besök i hennes ateljé i Ulriksdal inför utställningen tog hon fram en större målning föreställande en yngling och en elegant frisör. ”Den här får du ha med, den har aldrig visats förut” sade Lena. Jag förstod att tavlan föreställde Linus (Tunström) numera uppburen teater- och filmregissör, chef på Uppsala Stadsteater 2007–2016.
Gittan Jönsson och Sara Johansson var båda aktiva i punk-och proggrörelsen som växte fram under 70-och 80-talen. Gittan Jönsson gjorde omslaget till Torkel Rasmussons (frontman i Blå Tåget) solo LP ”Kalla Tårar”. Förlagan visas här och Sara Johanssons kolteckning heter ”Punkare” såklart."
Lena Cronqvist was one of Sweden’s most significant and influential artists, with a career spanning more than five decades. Born in Karlstad and educated at the Bristol School of Art in England as well as the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, she developed a style of painting where technical precision met intense emotional depth. Through her raw and emotionally charged imagery, she explored the paradoxes of motherhood, the shadows of childhood, and the relentless flow of time. Inspired by modernism and Edvard Munch, she transformed the personal into universal stories filled with deep psychological presence and power. As a painter, printmaker, and sculptor, she moved effortlessly between artistic forms, with each work marked by strong emotion and meticulous craftsmanship. Her interpretation of Jan van Eyck’s "The Arnolfini Portrait" in "Trolovningen"(1974/75) became a milestone when it sold at Bukowski's auction Vår Contemporary 2016 for over 11 million SEK - the highest amount ever paid for a work by a living Swedish artist at the time. Lena Cronqvist’s art is a bold and powerful voice that continues to move, challenge, and inspire. Her legacy lives on - boundless and timeless - reminding us of art’s ability to reach into the depths of the human experience.
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