Birger Carlstedt
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Birger Carlstedt (12 July 1907, Helsinki – 3 October 1975) was a Finnish pioneer of Modern Art. He studied at the School of the Fine Arts Association of Finland and the Central School of Applied Arts in Helsinki.
He developed a non-figurative abstract form of expression.
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