Offered by ClassicArtworks Stockholm
Old Master Paintings and 19-20th-Century Scandinavian Arts
Gustaf Fjaestad (Fjæstad) (1868-1948) Sweden
Spring Flood 1930
oil on board
signed and dated 30.4.30
unframed 22 x 36 cm
framed 35 x 48.5 cm
authenticated 1970 by his son Bo Fjæstad (on the back)
Essay:
"Spring Flood" from 1930 by Gustaf Fjæstad, is a compelling testament to his ability to capture the dynamic essence of nature. The artwork vividly illustrates the surging waters of a spring flood, with a sense of movement so intense that viewers can almost hear the rush of water. A remarkable feature of this piece is Fjæstad's innovative technique of etching details into the paint using the reverse end of his brush, adding texture and depth to the scene.
Gustaf Fjæstad was not only a distinguished Swedish painter but also a notable member of the Rackstad colony, a community of artists based in Arvika, Värmland. His artistic journey began at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts and was followed by studies at the Konstnärsförbundet school. Fjæstad's creative versatility saw him collaborate with artists like Bruno Liljefors and Carl Larsson, contributing to works displayed in prestigious locations, including the Biological Museum in Stockholm and the Stockholm National Museum.
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