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Marie-Louise Ekman

(Sweden, Born 1944)
Estimate
35 000 - 40 000 SEK
3 050 - 3 490 EUR
3 190 - 3 650 USD
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Finland: Kuvasto

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Louise Wrede
Stockholm
Louise Wrede
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Marie-Louise Ekman
(Sweden, Born 1944)

Untitled

Signed Marie-Louise Ekman and dated 1989 verso. Painted metal, height 36 cm, width 22 cm.

Provenance

The newspaper Expressen's theater prize 'En bit av Georges hatt' 1989.
Charles Koroly (1946-2017) scenographer at the Royal Dramatic Theater, Stockholm.
Private Collection.

More information

The Expressen Theatre Prize, 'En bit av Georgs hatt', has been presented since 1987 when Tomas von Brömssen received it. Each year's winner also receives a unique work of art by Marie-Louise Ekman, which is created each year by Ekman after she learns the name of that year's winner.
The auction's sculpture was created by Marie-Louise Ekman in 1989.
Expressen jury awarded the sculpture to Charles Koroly (1946-2017), a set designer at Dramaten in Stockholm. In the same year, Charles Koroly was honoured for his personal and sparse set design for Ingmar Bergman's 'Markisinnan de Sade' at Dramaten.