Hans Larsson (Swedish, 1910–1973), Still Life with Lute, 1956

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Oil on Canvas

Hans Larsson was a 20th-century Swedish modernist known for his bold use of color and texture, particularly in still life compositions and abstracted forms. Working primarily in oils, Larsson often painted everyday subjects—musical instruments, fruit, and domestic interiors—infused with a distinctly Scandinavian aesthetic. His works are characterized by thick impasto, strong contouring, and a sense of compositional rhythm that reflects influences from both Post-Impressionism and early Modernism. Though lesser known internationally, Larsson’s paintings enjoy regional interest among collectors of Scandinavian mid-century art.

Frame: 18.25" x 15.25"

Oil on Canvas

Hans Larsson was a 20th-century Swedish modernist known for his bold use of color and texture, particularly in still life compositions and abstracted forms. Working primarily in oils, Larsson often painted everyday subjects—musical instruments, fruit, and domestic interiors—infused with a distinctly Scandinavian aesthetic. His works are characterized by thick impasto, strong contouring, and a sense of compositional rhythm that reflects influences from both Post-Impressionism and early Modernism. Though lesser known internationally, Larsson’s paintings enjoy regional interest among collectors of Scandinavian mid-century art.

Frame: 18.25" x 15.25"