‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén
‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén
‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén
‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén
‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén

‘Spanish Lady’ by Esaias Thorén

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AU $850.00

artist: Esaias Thorén (Swedish 1901-1981)

medium: lithograph

dimensions: 51 x 63 cm framed size
signed and numbered 130/360
dated 57
presented in its original restored frame with new archival backing and UV non-reflective glass

AU $850 (approx US $680 / 600 EUROS / 78,000 yen / 505 GBP - for exact current conversion visit xe.com)

** Was on show and for sale at Danish Red - 1214 High Street Armadale VIC - now sold

artist biography
Esaias Thorén was born November 9, 1901 in Halmstad. He was a Swedish painter, draftsman, print maker and sculptor, and member of the renowned Halmstad group.

Thorén first initially wanted to be a musician, but after seeing a painting by influential Swedish artist Gösta Adrian-Nilsson, he starts painting. In 1923 he meet fellow artist Sven Jonson and formed the group De unga (The Young) with Axel Olson as teacher. In 1924 they exhibited in Halmstad. Thorén then studied at Wilhelmson's painting school in Stockholm in 1925 and a undertook a study trip to Paris with Sven Jonson in 1926. Along with Jonson, they formed Modern reklam (Modern Advertising) in 1927, a combined studio and painting school. In 1929, the Halmstad group is formed. In 1930 he shows in Otto G. Carlsund's exhibition Art Concret in Stockholm. 1931 studies in print making at the Konsthögskolan (Academy of Arts) in Stockholm.

During the 1920s, Thorén's art was influenced by cubism, but like the other members of the Halmstad group, he developed a surrealistic painting during the 1930s. His paintings, with titles such as Bloodbirds (1936) and The Game Has Begun (1938), were often symbolic and dramatic works with allusions to contemporary events in world politics.

During the latter part of his artistry, Thorén partially left the surrealist imagery for a more decorative still life painting style, often with beach finds and fish as characteristic features. Thorén is represented in many public collections including the National Museum in Stockholm, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Norrköping Art Museum and the Kalmar Art Museum.

He passed away on September 23, 1981.