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Japanese Promenade
Lars Norrman (Swedish, 20th Century)
Japanese Promenade, ca. 1950s
Gouache on paper
Framed dimensions 9.6” H x 13.7” W
Signed lower left
Lars Norrman (1915 - 1979) was a Swedish painter and graphic artist with a distinctive Modernist style. His work captured scenes from his extensive travels in Japan, Greenland, and several countries within Africa and South America. Norrman’s style is characterized by vibrant colors, simple lines, and casual compositions. His work can be found in the permanent collections of several museums, including the National Museum, Stockholm; the Swedish Institute, Paris; and the Robert C Williams Museum of Papermaking, Georgia, USA.
Lars Norrman (Swedish, 20th Century)
Japanese Promenade, ca. 1950s
Gouache on paper
Framed dimensions 9.6” H x 13.7” W
Signed lower left
Lars Norrman (1915 - 1979) was a Swedish painter and graphic artist with a distinctive Modernist style. His work captured scenes from his extensive travels in Japan, Greenland, and several countries within Africa and South America. Norrman’s style is characterized by vibrant colors, simple lines, and casual compositions. His work can be found in the permanent collections of several museums, including the National Museum, Stockholm; the Swedish Institute, Paris; and the Robert C Williams Museum of Papermaking, Georgia, USA.