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Gösta Adrian-Nilsson

(Sweden, 1884-1965)
Estimate
50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 470 - 5 360 EUR
4 720 - 5 660 USD
Hammer price
200 000 SEK
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Gösta Adrian-Nilsson
(Sweden, 1884-1965)

"Toreador"

Signed GAN. Executed 1932. Mixed media on paper, 50 x 31 cm.

Provenance

Doctor Fredrik Liepe, Lund.
Bukowski Auktioner AB, Stockholm, Höstens Moderna auktion 1996, cat. no. 110.

Exhibitions

Liljevalchs Konsthall, GAN retrospektivt 1958; Lunds Konsthall, GAN och Wiwen Nilsson, 1977; Riksförbundet för Bildande Konst, utställning 297.

Artist

Gösta Adrian-Nilsson is most notable as a visual artist, and he is a pioneer of Swedish modernism. He studied at the Tekniske Selskabs Skole in Copenhagen and later for Johan Rohde at Zahrtmann’s school in Copenhagen. As an avant-gardist, Nilsson was constantly searching for new influences. In Berlin, he was influenced by the circle around the radical magazine Der Sturm, through Kandinsky and och Franz Marc. In Paris through Fernand Legér and the artists in his circle. GAN was an eclectic in the positive sense of the word. He took the the artist styles of the 1900s and created new impressions. Symbolism, cubism, futurism, expressionism, constructivim and Theosophy were the colours occupying his internal pallet. He had a sharp eye for the masculine and his painting was often energized by the vitality of modern technology, vibrant eroticism, and echoes of tyrants. No other Swedish modern artist exhibits such a unique style.

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