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Carl Kylberg

(Ruotsi, 1878-1952)
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Carl Kylberg
(Ruotsi, 1878-1952)

"Blommor och frukter"

Signed by Carl Kylberg. Executed circa 1938. Canvas 52.5 x 70 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Dr. Sven Falk, Valla.
Gunnar Samuelson, Stockholm.
Purchased through Blasius Konsthandel, Stockholm.
Private Collection, Stockholm.

Näyttelyt

Svensk-Franska konstgalleriet, Stockholm, "Carl Kylberg – solo exhibition", April 1940.
Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, "Carl Kylberg", October - November 1951, cat. no. 46.
Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm, "Carl Kylberg minnesutställning", 1954, cat. no. 123.
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1952.
Paderborn, Germany, "Carl Kylberg 1878-1952", November 1966 in collaboration with the Svensk-Franska konstgalleriet, cat. no. 22.
City Museum of Eindhoven 1967, cat. no. 22.

Kirjallisuus

Brita Knyphausen, "Carl Kylberg - Färg och idé", 1964, cat. no. 217, p. 254.

Muut tiedot

Throughout his career, Carl Kylberg returned to still lifes, or Nature morts as he seems to have preferred to call them. The earliest mentioned in Brita Knyphausen's list of the artist's works is dated 1903; the latest in 1951, the year before his death. Kylberg's still lifes usually consist of arrangements of vases, pots or other objects, alone or together with single fruits or flowers. Each object is well separated and characterised by an almost ascetic simplicity. There is a kind of clarity to the motif, a simplicity of colour, where nothing is missing and nothing is left unnecessary.