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Lena Cronqvist(Sweden, 1938-2025)
"Den elaka drottningen"
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800 000 - 1 000 000 SEK
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"Den elaka drottningen"

Signed Lena Cronqvist and dated 1984. Oil on canvas 160 x 185 cm.

Location
Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm - Y67
Provenance

Professor Maj-Brit Wadell's Collection.

Literature

Nina Weibull,"Spegling och skapande. En studie i Lena Cronqvists Målaren och hennes modell", 2006, illustrated full page p. 30.

More information

The auction painting ”Den elaka drottningen” is a central work from Lena Cronqvist’s production during the 1980s and part of the significant series ”Målaren och hennes modell” (1982–1986). The series comprises around twenty large-scale paintings in which Cronqvist consistently uses herself as a model, exploring identity, the gaze, and psychological complexity. This period is marked by a deeply personal mode of painting, where life experiences - childhood, motherhood, grief, vulnerability, and existential questions - are transformed into a universal visual language.

In ”Den elaka drottningen” we encounter a solitary female figure in a stripped-down room, seated on a simple chair with a hand mirror in her hand. The figure appears in a cold, milky white light that lends the body a sculptural weight, while bluish shadows create tension between physical presence and psychological charge. The mirror functions not merely as a reflective surface but as a symbolic device, where identity is tested and intensified. The title evokes a fairy-tale archetype, but in Cronqvist’s interpretation, the wicked female figure becomes an ambiguous character in which power, vulnerability, and self-awareness coexist.

The painting exemplifies Cronqvist’s combination of carefully observed realism with subtle symbolism and sensitive use of color. Her recurring motifs - hand mirrors, brushes, and bodily expression - heighten the inner drama and allow the viewer to encounter both the artist and themselves. Since her debut at Galerie Pierre in Stockholm in 1965, Cronqvist has consistently transformed personal experience into a visual language marked by immediacy and psychological acuity. During the 1980s, this expression deepened further, in dialogue with artists such as Francis Bacon and Edvard Munch. The painting in this auction is a clear example of the artist’s visual language and demonstrates why she holds a prominent place in Nordic art history.

For a long time, the painting was part of the collection of Maj-Brit Wadell. Wadell (1931–2025) became the first woman to hold a professorship in art history at the University of Gothenburg in 1979. Prior to that, she had already attracted attention as “Sweden’s most beautiful museum director” during her tenure as acting head of the County Museum of Gävleborg. Naturally, it was not primarily her appearance that made the museum flourish and visitor numbers soar, but rather her great expertise and drive. During the 1960s, she obtained a Licentiate degree in Philosophy followed by a doctoral degree in art history.

Maj-Brit Wadell is described as a strong personality with great character. She supervised students at her kitchen table, accompanied by her freely raised dogs. She primarily collected Scandinavian art, often favoring unconventional artists, and took a deep interest in individual artistic practices. She also actively participated in art education as a model at the School of Crafts and Valand Academy, maintaining that “a good art historian must understand how artists work and think.”

Lena Cronqvist was an early and close artist friend of hers, and Wadell wrote, among other things, about the motif “Modern.” Wadell would have liked to own a painting from the “Moder” series, but for various reasons this was not possible; instead, she acquired “Den elaka drottningen” from ”Målaren och hennes modell”. Their friendship, however, had its ups and downs, and on one occasion when Cronqvist wished to borrow the painting for an exhibition, Wadell declined.

Throughout her life, Maj-Brit Wadell had a complex relationship with the painting. Despite her great skill in writing about art, she never fully succeeded in describing or capturing the painting’s inherent enigmatic quality.

More about Lena Cronqvist

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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