Carl Wilhelm Wilhelmson (1866-1928)
A PRIVATE COLLECTION FROM BELGRAVIA
Carl Wilhelm Wilhelmson (1866-1928)

A bright day in St Ives, Cornwall

Details
Carl Wilhelm Wilhelmson (1866-1928)
A bright day in St Ives, Cornwall
signed 'C. Wilhelmson' (lower left)
oil on canvas
20¼ x 27 in. (51.4 x 68.6 cm.)
Provenance
Mrs Wilhelmson.
Anonymous sale; Bukowski, Stockholm, 10 November 1971, lot 186.
Literature
A. Romdahd, Carl Wilhelmson, Stockholm, 1938, no. 745.
Exhibited
Gothenburg, 1926.
Gothenburg and Stockholm, 1929.
Stockholm, National Museum, 1930.
Stockholm, Liljevalchs, Retrospective exhibition, 1934, no. 451.
Kiel, Germany, 1929.

Lot Essay

Wilhelmson was born in the little fishing village of Fiskebäcksil on the west coast of Sweden. He began working in a print works in Gothenburg as a lithography apprentice, and in 1890 travelled to Paris to attend the Académie Julian. After returning to Sweden in 1896 he was director of the Valand art school and in 1910 opened his own art school in Stockholm. In the 1920s he became a teacher at the Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm. Throughout his career he painted subjects from life, recording the scenes of life that he encountered. Primarily painting Swedish views, his landscapes from the 1910s and 20s also include views of Cornwall, Lapland and Spain.

More from Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art; Maritime Art; Sporting & Wildlife Art

View All
View All