Carl RIISE

1920, Sweden

Biography

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Carl Riise.

Education
Konsthogskolan Stockholm, 1939-1946.

Teacher at
Konsthogskolan and Konstfack, Stockholm

Represented at
H.M. King Gustav VI Adolf\'s collection
The Modern museum, Stockholm
The National museum, Stockholm
Nykopings museum
Tessin\'s institute, Paris

Some of his exhibitions
Cupido, Stockholm 1981,-85,-88,-92.-96,-99, -01, -05, 08
Port blue, Helsingborg 1989
Nordvasten, Helsingborg 1989
Gallerie Fredland, Arild 1989
Station Skeldershus, Angelholm 1991
Nordisk akvarell Waldermarsudde 1998, Konst akademin 2001

Carl Riise studerade vid Konstakademien i Stockholm. Han målar porträtt, abstrakta landskap, och stilleben.

Utställningar:
Lilla Galleriet, Stockholm 1949, 1955, 1966, 1970. Lilla Konstsalongen, Malmö 1956. Konstnärshuset, Stockholm 1961, 1970. Svenska Bilder, Stockholm 1974
Konstnärshuset, ateljén, Stockholm 1984. Cupido, Stockholm 1981, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2005, Port blue, Helsingborg 1989. Nordvästen, Helsingborg 1989, Gallerie Fredland, Arild 1989. Station Skeldershus, Ängelholm 1991, Nordisk akvarell Waldermarsudde 1998, Konstakademin Galleri Öst 2001.

Representerad:
H.M. Kung Gustav VI Adolf\'s samlingar. Moderna muséet i Stockholm, Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Nyköpings museum, Tessin\'s institute, Paris, Pau, Frankrike.
Lärare vid Konsthögskolan och undervisat på Konstfack i Färg och form, Stockholm.
Statliga bidrag av varierande storlek:
Ester Lindahls stipendiefond, Kungafonden Vistelsestipendier på Sveaborg, Grez sur Loing, Internationale des Arts, Paris.

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