Oil on canvas.
Working in a purely geometric, non-figurative style, Sven Hansson was a Swedish painter who is now represented in various municipalities in his home country, including the Museum of Modern Art. His gouache, oil, and relief pieces throughout the 1970’s to late 90’s are quietly expressive forms of contemporary art, on occasion using vibrant colour, many examples pure white and therefore reliant on natural light and the resulting shadows.
Hansson pursued his artistic education at Valand's Art School in Gothenburg and further honed his skills under the mentorship of André Lhote at Académie André Lhote in Paris. André Lhote (1885–1962) was a prominent French painter, sculptor, and art teacher known for his significant contributions to Cubism and his role as an influential educator in modern art.
Signed. The estate of the artist.