HENRIK SØRENSEN (1882-1962). "De som venter", signed and dated 1947 and with dedication, lithograph, hand-colored.

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HENRIK SØRENSEN (1882-1962). "De som venter", signed and dated 1947 and with dedication, lithograph, hand-colored.
1852482. HENRIK SØRENSEN (1882-1962). "De som venter", signed and dated 1947 and with dedication, lithograph, hand-colored.

Description

Approx. 46x55 cm Provenance Knut Brodin (1898-1986) and subsequently inherited by the current owner.

Knut Brodin (1898-1986) was a Swedish composer and philosopher. He collaborated with Lennart Hellsing and set his texts to music "Krakel spektakel" and "Här dansar herr gurka" are some of the most famous.

Condition

Yellowing, handling creases.

Resale right

Yes

Theme

The collection of Knut Brodin

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1852482. HENRIK SØRENSEN (1882-1962). "De som venter", signed and dated 1947 and with dedication, lithograph, hand-colored.

Description

Approx. 46x55 cm Provenance Knut Brodin (1898-1986) and subsequently inherited by the current owner.

Knut Brodin (1898-1986) was a Swedish composer and philosopher. He collaborated with Lennart Hellsing and set his texts to music "Krakel spektakel" and "Här dansar herr gurka" are some of the most famous.

Condition

Yellowing, handling creases.

Resale right

Yes

Theme

The collection of Knut Brodin

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original Swedish texts.

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