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Beautiful lithograph by the Swedish artist Anders Österlin, a nod to the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite. Signed and numbered 112/250. In a stylish wooden frame.
In 1946, Österlin founded the artist group Imaginisterna, together with Carl-Otto Hultén and Max Walter Svanberg. This group was influenced by surrealism.
Österlin's work is characterized by abstract, yet recognizable natural forms. Influences of folk art and the artist Paul Klee are visible. Later his style becomes strictly abstract.
Through Asger Jorn he came into contact with the Dutch Cobra movement. Together with members of this movement he was present at exhibitions in 1949 in Amsterdam and in 1951 in Liège.