Åke Holm, Biblical Theme, Linocut, 1970s, Framed
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£285
Description
Åke Holm, Bible motif, 1970s
linocut
Work signed by the artist (pencil)
Work dimensions 32/42
Framed work
Åke Holm (1900-1980) was an artist and ceramicist living in Hoganas, Sweden. In his works, he often used biblical motifs, but with a distinct modernist style. In the years 1966-1980 he produced a series of limited editions of these linocuts. To date, about 275 different images are known. The museum in Hoganas has a large collection of his works donated by the artist.
Work in original vintage condition. Image slightly damaged. The frame has traces of use and age.
Additional information
Dimensions | 42 × 2 × 32 cm |
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Origin | Sweden |
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