Roland Svensson

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Roland Svensson

Roland Svensson aboard the
Älvsnabben in 1957
Born Gustaf Roland Svensson
(1910-01-18)18 January 1910
Stockholm, Sweden
Died 31 July 2003(2003-07-31) (aged 93)
Nacka, Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Known for Painting, writer, illustrator

Roland Svensson (18 January 1910  31 July 2003), was a Swedish painter, writer, black and white artist, illustrator of books and originals for stamps. He is most noted for his depiction of the Stockholm archipelago. He also wrote several books.

Biography

Svensson sought out his motifs among the islets and skerries around the summer cottage and studio at Stora Tornö, across the Långvik strait on Möja in the Stockholm archipelago.[1] He also wrote books describing the seasonal changes in the arcepelago with deep and vivid animation. His style was forceful and impressionistic but not without a strong feeling for decorative elements. He preferred to draw with coal. His views on Swedish nature and Swedish characteristics is close to that of Karl Nordström and Albert Engström. He became much noted through his color lithography's.

In two books by Sven Barthel, Svensson contributed with black and white illustrations as well as water colors and pastel drawings. These books are deemed very Swedish with their harsh simplicity and the true love for nature expressed in them. The books are considered very beautiful and have been called classics in both the literary and artistic sense.

In 1957 and 1958 Svensson participated, as an artist, in arctic expeditions to Spitsbergen and North Cape, Norway aboard the ship Älvsnabben.[2]

Roland Svensson was married to Ingrid and they had two children, Lif(Mariott) and Torbjörn. In 1957, Svensson and his family moved to Villa Wallbeck–Hansen at Storängen, Nacka in Sweden, and it also became Svensson's main studio. This house in the National Romantic style once belonged to artist Anton Genberg.

Roland Svensson is buried at Möja church cemetery.[3]

Illustrated publications

For other writhers

Own works

Further reading

Exhibitions

References

  1. Österman, Agneta. "Roland Svensson-museet". Website. IKT-konsulten på Möja. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  2. Silferiling, Olle. "Utlandsexpeditionen 1957 och 1958". Website. Älvsnabben. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  3. "Roland Svensson, historia". Website. Ångfartygs AB Saltsjön. Retrieved 19 May 2014.

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