Knute Heldner Signed Oil Painting In the Style of
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This lot consists of a hand painted Oil on Cardboard rendered in style of the Swedish-American artist Knute Heldner (1875-1952). Painting signed at the lower right corner: Knute Heldner
Knute August Heldner was born in the village Vederslov in Vaxjo Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden. His early formal training was at Karlskrona Technical School and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm. He migrated to America around 1902 and trained at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Minneapolis. He lived in Duluth, Minnesota until 1934. He was married to Collette Pope Heldner (1902-1990) who was also a painter and his one time student from the Rachel McFadden Art Studio in Duluth. He won the gold medal at the Minnesota State Fair in 1915. In 1921 he exhibited his work in the Swedish American Artist's Association in the Swedish Club of Chicago. His style was modern expressionistic, derived from his training as an artist in Sweden. He was recognized for painting of Louisiana landscapes. His best paintings however were portraits. His work entitled Bearers of burdens was turned into a print. Heldner and his wife eventually made their home in New Orleans, Louisiana, returning to Minnesota during the summer. Knute Heldner died during 1952 in Orleans Parish, Louisiana at 77 years of age.
DIMENSIONS:
Unframed 7.4"x5.1" (19x13cm)
Framed 9.4"x7.4 " (24x19cm)
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection
Knute August Heldner was born in the village Vederslov in Vaxjo Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden. His early formal training was at Karlskrona Technical School and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm. He migrated to America around 1902 and trained at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Minneapolis. He lived in Duluth, Minnesota until 1934. He was married to Collette Pope Heldner (1902-1990) who was also a painter and his one time student from the Rachel McFadden Art Studio in Duluth. He won the gold medal at the Minnesota State Fair in 1915. In 1921 he exhibited his work in the Swedish American Artist's Association in the Swedish Club of Chicago. His style was modern expressionistic, derived from his training as an artist in Sweden. He was recognized for painting of Louisiana landscapes. His best paintings however were portraits. His work entitled Bearers of burdens was turned into a print. Heldner and his wife eventually made their home in New Orleans, Louisiana, returning to Minnesota during the summer. Knute Heldner died during 1952 in Orleans Parish, Louisiana at 77 years of age.
DIMENSIONS:
Unframed 7.4"x5.1" (19x13cm)
Framed 9.4"x7.4 " (24x19cm)
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection
Condition
Overall excellent condition considering the age of the artwork. No tears, paint loss, or serious aesthetic damage. The Lot does not carry established documented provenance, described in the catalogue as "in the style of" of the artist, work by an unknown creator whose style is strongly under the influence of the style of the named master artist.
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