Bengt Lindström
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Bengt Karl Erik Lindström (September 3, 1925 — January 29, 2008) was a Swedish artist. Lindström was one of Sweden's best known contemporary artists with a characteristic style of distinct colors, often including contorted faces.
Lindström was born in 1925 at Storsjö kapell, Härjedalen, Sweden. In 1944, he moved to Stockholm to study under the Swedish painter Isaac Grünewald. In 1948, he moved to Paris, where studied under the French painters André Lhote and Fernand Léger. He remained in France for the rest of his artistic career. Lindström died in 2008 in Njurunda, Sweden.[1]
Lindström is probably best known for his outdoor decorations, such as mural paintings and colorful sculptures. One of his most famous sculptures is the massive Y-sculpture at Midlanda Airport north of Sundsvall, Sweden.
[edit] References
- ^ (Swedish) "Bengt Lindström är död", Dagens Nyheter, January 29, 2008.
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- Bengt Lindström, with a picture of the Y-sculpture.
- Bengt Lindström, with a selection of Lindström paintings.