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Lars Bertle. Gotland coastal landscape. Oil on canvas. 1960s/70s

$680
£508.29
€593.11VAT Included
CA$954.86
A$971.29
CHF 554.62
MX$11,748.32
NOK 6,467.18
SEK 6,566.27
DKK 4,433.91

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Lars Bertle (b. 1925) Gotland coastal landscape. Oil on canvas. A modernist coastal landscape in light blue, green, and sandy tones, depicting the characteristic cliffs and sea of Gotland in a stylized, simplified visual language. The painting is marked by a textured brushstroke and clear geometric form, emphasizing the contrasts and calm of nature. Artist: Lars Bertle (b. 1925, Helsingborg, Sweden) Material: Oil on canvas Image size: 58 x 19 cm Total size: 63 x 23 cm Signature: Signed “Bertle” lower right Period: 1960s–70s Condition: Very good condition Lars Bertle (b. 1925 in Helsingborg, Sweden) is a self-taught Swedish artist who only began painting full-time in the late 1960s. His works range from landscapes and still lifes to abstract compositions, often inspired by nature and the sea. Bertle is known for his expressionistic style and use of palette knife, which gives his paintings a dynamic and tactile quality. He has had several solo exhibitions in Sweden, including at venues such as Vikingsbergs Konstmuseum in Helsingborg, Galleri HERA in Stockholm, and Galleri Viktoria in Gothenburg. His works are represented in several public collections, including Helsingborg Museum, the Swedish Arts Council, and Landskrona Museum. Bertle has received several grants and awards, including the City of Helsingborg’s Cultural Grant in 1967 and the Swedish Arts Grants in 1978 and 1992.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.81 in (63 cm)Width: 9.06 in (23 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s/70s
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  • Seller Location:
    København, DK
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1041249738502

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