Karl Enock Ohlsson (1889-1958) - View on village






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Oil painting on board titled View on village by Karl Enock Ohlsson (1889-1958), dated 1943, in good condition, image 38 × 46 cm (with frame 55 × 63 cm), origin Sweden, expressionism, original edition, hand-signed, sold with frame by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Colorful view of a village by the Swedish artist Karl Enock Ohlsson.
Oil paint on board
Dimensions: 38 x 46 cm
Dimensions with frame: 55 x 63 cm
Signed and dated '43' at the bottom right.
Karl Enock Waldemar Ohlsson (Malmö, May 15, 1889 – Malmö, March 20, 1958) was a Swedish painter and draftsman. He studied at the Technical School in Malmö and made several study trips between 1904 and 1908 to places including Hamburg, England, France, and Cairo.
Ohlsson debuted in 1915 in a group exhibition and first exhibited solo in 1917. He was part of the artists' group Aura and participated in their exhibitions from 1928 onwards. Additionally, he was represented almost annually at the exhibitions of the Kunstvereniging Skåne in Malmö and took part in group exhibitions in cities such as Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Gothenburg.
His oeuvre consists of still lifes, portraits, figurative representations, and landscapes, often set at the edges of cities with factories and harbor views. In 1939, he published the book Karl Enock Ohlsson. His work is part of collections including the Malmö Museum, the Helsingborgs Museum, the Tomelilla Museum, and the Landskrona Museum. Ohlsson was buried at Östra kyrkogården in Malmö.
The work is available for viewing at our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a framing shop (celebrating their 85th anniversary this year) and a restoration studio. If you wish to make use of these services, we would be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Colorful view of a village by the Swedish artist Karl Enock Ohlsson.
Oil paint on board
Dimensions: 38 x 46 cm
Dimensions with frame: 55 x 63 cm
Signed and dated '43' at the bottom right.
Karl Enock Waldemar Ohlsson (Malmö, May 15, 1889 – Malmö, March 20, 1958) was a Swedish painter and draftsman. He studied at the Technical School in Malmö and made several study trips between 1904 and 1908 to places including Hamburg, England, France, and Cairo.
Ohlsson debuted in 1915 in a group exhibition and first exhibited solo in 1917. He was part of the artists' group Aura and participated in their exhibitions from 1928 onwards. Additionally, he was represented almost annually at the exhibitions of the Kunstvereniging Skåne in Malmö and took part in group exhibitions in cities such as Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Gothenburg.
His oeuvre consists of still lifes, portraits, figurative representations, and landscapes, often set at the edges of cities with factories and harbor views. In 1939, he published the book Karl Enock Ohlsson. His work is part of collections including the Malmö Museum, the Helsingborgs Museum, the Tomelilla Museum, and the Landskrona Museum. Ohlsson was buried at Östra kyrkogården in Malmö.
The work is available for viewing at our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a framing shop (celebrating their 85th anniversary this year) and a restoration studio. If you wish to make use of these services, we would be happy to hear from you.
