"Litet kalas"
Signed Peter Dahl. Oil on canvas 110 x 130 cm.
Acquired around the millenium 2000.
Private Collection, Skåne, Sweden.
Peter Dahl (1934–2019) occupies a unique position in Swedish art history through his ability to combine narrative joy with a keen observation of the social spaces of his time. After studying at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm and experiencing an early breakthrough period in the 1960s, he developed a visual language where literary references, art historical borrowings, and a vibrant realism converge in dynamic and often bustling compositions.
A recurring motif in Dahl's work is the restaurant interior—a scene where people, roles, and relationships emerge in a concentrated slice of urban life. Here, he depicts not only the physical character of the environment but also its social dramaturgy: glances that meet, bodies in motion, conversations that are suggested rather than spoken. For Dahl, the restaurant becomes a place where the public and the private merge, where everyday life and celebration coexist.
With a rich colourism and a detail-rich narrative, Dahl captures these environments with both warmth and precision. His work bear traces of both art historical predecessors and contemporary popular culture, yet remain deeply rooted in a Swedish reality. The painting presented in this auction "Litet kalas" is not only documents a time and a place but also embodies the human experiences that unfold in the scene —with humour, presence, and a subtle sense of the theatrical.
Peter Dahl’s work is held in collections including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Malmö Art Museum, the portrait collection at Gripsholm Castle and the Gothenburg Museum of Art. Over the years, he has held a large number of solo exhibitions in Sweden, and his work has attracted considerable attention at both exhibitions and auctions. He is today regarded as one of the most prominent figures in Swedish contemporary art.
Peter Dahl is painter, printmaker, sculptor, and author. He was born in Oslo and came to Stockholm during the war years of the 1940s, studying at cadémie Libre in 1957 and then attended the Royal Institute of Art from 1958 to 1963 under the guidance of Lennart Rhode. He worked as a teacher at Gelesborg’s school during the 60s and 70s, and was the head professor of painting at Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg from 1975-79. Dahl paints in an expressive, realistic style with bright colours, sensual figure compositions, his art a vessel for his criticism towards upper class luxury and petty bourgeois environments. Influenced by the expressionism of Francis Bacon, he depicted the sequence of events in Medelsvensson's daydreams about "the sweet life" in the upper social group in a series of images. Over the years, Peter Dahl continued with thematic painting. From 1981 to 1984, he illustrated Fredman's Epistles in 87 pictures.
He is outgoing and often depicts his own life with a touch of self-irony. His work is rooted in Swedish tradition, often revisiting and renewing old themes. In recent years, his style has become softer and more sensual, with his dance and bacchanalian motifs taking on a Rococo-like quality. As a printmaker, Dahl is particularly known for his congenial illustrations of Bellman's "Fredman's Epistles." Peter Dahl is considered one of the great artists of our time, immensely productive and consistently popular.
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