63. LOUIS SPARRE. Portrait of the premiere dancer Ebon Strandin in “The Five Senses” with the Royal Ballet.

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LOUIS  SPARRE. Portrait of the premiere dancer Ebon Strandin in “The Five Senses” with the Royal Ballet.
63. 3738759. LOUIS SPARRE. Portrait of the premiere dancer Ebon Strandin in “The Five Senses” with the Royal Ballet.

Description

Oil on canvas, 85 x 70 cm. Signed L Sparre 1916
Oil kiss and tego.

Ebon Strandin (1894-1977), later Strandin-Huldt; also known as Ebon André, was admitted as a dance student at the Royal Swedish Theatre in 1901 and was later employed in the Opera Ballet, where she was appointed premier dancer in 1915. Later she became a member of the Swedish Ballet in Paris.
Strandin, in addition to being a dancer, was also a singer and actor.

PROVENANCE
Inherited within the same family.

Condition

Crackeliers. Mending. For further information and fitness report, please contact amelie.axson.johnson@auktionsverket.se.

Resale right

Yes

Artist/designer

Louis Sparre (1863–1964)

Sale

Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

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Bidding

Hammer auction

Highest bid:
573 EUR
Estimate: 716 – 895 EUR
Hammering:
Sold
Catalogue number 63 in Eclectic & Decorative October 2024
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4 16 Oct, 10:40573 EUR
The reserve price of 573 EUR was met.
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63. 3738759. LOUIS SPARRE. Portrait of the premiere dancer Ebon Strandin in “The Five Senses” with the Royal Ballet.

Description

Oil on canvas, 85 x 70 cm. Signed L Sparre 1916
Oil kiss and tego.

Ebon Strandin (1894-1977), later Strandin-Huldt; also known as Ebon André, was admitted as a dance student at the Royal Swedish Theatre in 1901 and was later employed in the Opera Ballet, where she was appointed premier dancer in 1915. Later she became a member of the Swedish Ballet in Paris.
Strandin, in addition to being a dancer, was also a singer and actor.

PROVENANCE
Inherited within the same family.

Condition

Crackeliers. Mending. For further information and fitness report, please contact amelie.axson.johnson@auktionsverket.se.

Resale right

Yes

Artist/designer

Louis Sparre (1863–1964)

Sale

Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

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Details

Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

There’s something truly special about Stockholms Auktionsverk’s Eclectic & Decorative. The experts at the world’s oldest auction house have carefully selected items with that little extra flair, regardless of category. How about sinking into a Frank armchair, as soft and plump as a cinnamon bun, upholstered in the energetic, swirling Anakreon fabric? Perhaps reaching for a refreshment from a Jugend-style silver champagne cooler while resting your eyes on a Liljefors hare painting?

That's just one suggestion. There’s something here for nearly every taste. Among the highlights are artworks by Carl Larsson, Lena Cronqvist, and Jim Dine. An oceanside scene by Evert Taube breathes fresh air, while one of Jenny Nyström’s most imposing works hails from her studio, and perhaps Georg Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa’s suffering sailor will be a rising star. Among the oldest pieces is a painting from the circle of Crispiaen van den Broeck, dating back to the late 1500s. From the 1700s, we find a Rococo chandelier, a slender Italian bureau, and a miniature cabinet in late Baroque style. As for the 1800s, one of the more infinitely unnecessary yet fascinating items is a child’s suit of armor. The rich selection of 20th-century art and craftsmanship includes furniture by Axel Einar Hjorth, silver by Wiwen Nilsson, and fantastic paintings by Bo Beskow. And – believe it or not! – Ingmar Bergman’s very own office chair. But this is merely dipping a toe into a sea of delights.

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