'Britta' by Ingegerd Gothe
'Britta' by Ingegerd Gothe

'Britta' by Ingegerd Gothe

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artist: Ingegerd Gothe (Swedish 1912-1988)

dimensions: 27 x 41 cm panel size / 36 x 50 cm frame size

medium: oil on panel
signed
circa 1950s/60s
presented in its original frame which shows age and patina.

AU $1350 (approx US $1045 /  870 EUROS / 112,000 yen / 755 GBP - for exact current conversion visit xe.com)

artist biography
Ingegerd Lydia Ann-Louise Gothe was born March 27, 1912 in Sundsvall. She was a Swedish artist.

Gothe was the daughter of Swedish author Richard Gothe and Lydia Sandell. She studied at the Tekniska skolans teckningslärarutbildning between 1930 and 1935 and then undertook a study trips to Italy and France. Gothe had solo shows at galleries in Östersund and Bollnäs and at the De ungas Salon in Stockholm. She exhibited her work in numerous of group shows including ones at Liljevalch's autumn salon , the Nationalmuseum's Unga tecknare (Young Artists) and with the Society for Jämtland Culture in Östersund. She lived half the year in Söder in Stockholm and half the year in Frostviken in northern Jämtland, including Jorm and Stora Blåsjön.

She worked primarily in oil, but also pastel and graphite, and often with a strong abstract element to her works. She also produced colour woodcuts. Best known for her landscapes and portraits, she notably explored the Sámi people and their natural regions. The Sámi are an indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Sápmi (today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula within the Murmansk Oblast of Russia).


Gothe is represented in public collections in Sweden including works at the National Museum in Stockholm and The Moderna Museet in Stockholm.

She passed away at the age of 76 on July 8, 1988 in Stockholm.