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Pär Lindblad (May 6, 1907 - 1981) was a Swedish autodidact painter who mostly painted blue-toned landscapes and portraits. He debuted in 1942, and is now represented at most major Swedish museums, including the National Museum and Moderna Museet in Stockholm.

Above:Self-Portrait in Meadow, 1943 - oil on canvas (Moderna M.)

Maj Arnell (April 30, 1910 - 2005) was a Swedish painter who trained at Valands målarskola during WWII and then at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen. She was from Gothenburg and influenced by Göteborgskoloristerna. Her work is in all good Swedish museums, including Nationalmuseum Stockholm, Moderna Museet and Göteborgs Konstmuseum.

Above:Båtar på Stranden, 1951 - oil on canvas (Moderna Museet)

Ture Tideblad (April 28, 1889 - 1967) was a Swedish artist, born in a working class family. He trained at the Royal Academy in the 1910s and at several private art schools in Sweden and in Paris.

His art is often slices of working life and street scenes from Stockholm, such as this one:

Kornhamnstorg, before 1949 - oil on canvas pasted on Masonite panel (Moderna Museet)

Anna Nordenskiöld (b. April 27, 1950) is of a Swedish noble family, many of whom are/were artists. She was trained at the Royal Academy in Stockholm in the 1980s, and has since created a number of public works. Her works hang at most major Swedish museums, including Moderna Museet in Stockholm which owns this canvas:

Åreskutan, 2000 - 2006, oil on canvas (Moderna Museet)

Pelle Åberg (April 21, 1909 - 1964) was a Swedish painter from an artist family. He studied and worked for many years with his father as a decorator, learning the crafts aspects.

Åberg was a founder member of the artists’ association ‘De unga’, and has works (often depicting figures from neighborhoods in Stockholm) in many Swedish museums, including Prins Eugen’s Waldemarsudde and Moderna Museet.

Above:I Parken, 1944 - oil on board (Moderna Museet)

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