Einar LYNGE-AHLBERG

1913–1980, Sweden

Also known as: ELA

Biography

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Einar Lynge-Ahlberg studied at Scanian painting school in Malmö, for Otte Sköld in Stockholm and in Copenhagen. Painted figurative motifs, cafe interiors, landscapes, even abstract. He was a designer at Rörstrand ceramics factory and worked mainly in stoneware.

Source: Art Signature Dictionary

Einar Lynge-Ahlberg studerade vid Skånska målarskolan i Malmö, hos Otte Sköld i Stockholm, samt i Köpenhamn. Målade figurmotiv, caféinteriörer, landskap, även abstrakt. Han var designer på Rörstrand och arbetade främst i stengods.
Utställningar:
Konkretisterna, hos Åmells, Sigtunabygdens Konstförening 2007.
Representerad:
Moderna Muséet i Stockholm, Malmö Museum samt museum i Faenza.

Source: Internet

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