Vintage Oil Painting by Carsten Strom

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A splendid, impressionistic seascape probably picturing the coast somewhere in Skåne County (sometimes referred to as Scania in English) on the southernmost tip of Sweden.

Carsten Christian Ström born 13th November 1913 in Malmö was a Swedish painter, ceramicist, illustrator and children's author. Ström started work in 1930 as a sign painter at the Christenson & Co. sign factory in Malmö and designed, among other things, the original sign for the Malmö City Theater. In 1935 he attended The Reimann School of Art and Design in Berlin. Between 1947 and 1948 he studied under the Danish artist Kræsten Iversen at Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts) in Copenhagen.

Dimensions: 67.5cm x 56cm.

Condition: In very good vintage condition with only minor signs of use relative to age.

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A splendid, impressionistic seascape probably picturing the coast somewhere in Skåne County (sometimes referred to as Scania in English) on the southernmost tip of Sweden.

Carsten Christian Ström born 13th November 1913 in Malmö was a Swedish painter, ceramicist, illustrator and children's author. Ström started work in 1930 as a sign painter at the Christenson & Co. sign factory in Malmö and designed, among other things, the original sign for the Malmö City Theater. In 1935 he attended The Reimann School of Art and Design in Berlin. Between 1947 and 1948 he studied under the Danish artist Kræsten Iversen at Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts) in Copenhagen.

Dimensions: 67.5cm x 56cm.

Condition: In very good vintage condition with only minor signs of use relative to age.

A splendid, impressionistic seascape probably picturing the coast somewhere in Skåne County (sometimes referred to as Scania in English) on the southernmost tip of Sweden.

Carsten Christian Ström born 13th November 1913 in Malmö was a Swedish painter, ceramicist, illustrator and children's author. Ström started work in 1930 as a sign painter at the Christenson & Co. sign factory in Malmö and designed, among other things, the original sign for the Malmö City Theater. In 1935 he attended The Reimann School of Art and Design in Berlin. Between 1947 and 1948 he studied under the Danish artist Kræsten Iversen at Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts) in Copenhagen.

Dimensions: 67.5cm x 56cm.

Condition: In very good vintage condition with only minor signs of use relative to age.