Einar PALME
1901–1993, Sweden
Biography
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Einar Palme studied at the Technical School, drawing and graphics in Vienna. He was a pupil of Carl Wilhelmsson, and André Lothe in Paris. He undertook trips to Lofoten, Paris, England, Cuba and Mexico. He painted landscapes, portraits and marines. He made drawings of cities and places. Other works include graphic works. Represented: Modern Museum in Stockholm, Gothenburg Museum of Art, HMK, Örebro County Museum, Västerås Art Gallery, Gävle and Norrköping museums, Kalmar Art Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum in New York.
Einar Palme studerade vid Tekniska Högskolan, teckning och grafik i Wien. Han var elev för Carl Wilhelmsson, samt för André Lôthe i Paris. Han företog resor till Lofoten, Paris, England, Kuba och Mexico. Han målade landskap, porträtt och mariner, tecknade städer och platser. Han utförde även grafik.
Representerad:
Moderna Muséet i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, H.M.K., Örebro länsmuseum, Västerås Konstgalleri, Gävles och Norrköpings muséer, Kalmar konstmuseum, samt i Brooklyns museum i New York.
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