Stig BLOMBERG
1901–1970, Sweden
Also known as: SB, Arvidsson
Biography
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Stig Blomberg studied at the Art Academy of Theodor Lundberg and Carl Milles. He undertook trips to Germany, France, Italy, North Africa and the USA. He has done many large public commissions in sculpture and reliefs including the Stockholm City Hall. He has also worked on book illustrations.
Represented: National Museum in Stockholm, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Malmö Museum, Norrköping and Linköping Museum.
Source: Composed of various information on the Internet.
Stig Blomberg studerade vid Konsthögskolan i Stockholm, bland andra för Carl Milles Theodor Lundberg. Under det sena 20-talet företog han ett antal studieresor runt om i Europa, till Tyskland, Frankrike, Italien, Nordafrika och Amerika, med ett längre uppehåll i Paris. 1951 återkom Blomberg till Konsthögskolan och då som professor. Blomberg är en av 1900-talets mest anlitade och produktiva skulptörer, ett stort antal av hans bronsarbeten pryder flertalet offentliga byggnader, platser och torg. Hans återkommande tema är barn och ungdom, porträtterat med humor och glädje.
Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Malmö Museum, Norrköpings och Linköpings museum.
Source: http://www.bukowskismarket.com
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