Peasant Girls in the Studio
Peasant Girls in the Studio
Peasant Girls in the Studio Peasant Girls in the Studio
About Gote Birger Ljungqvist (1894-1965)

Lungquist’s father was a merchant, musician, amateur painter and a free thinker. He discovered Theosophy early and was an early member of the Anthroposophical Society when it was formed in 1913. Birger Lunquist was also an enthusiastic anthroposophist, although his dedication over time cooled slightly. He was a follower of Rudolf Steiner who he heard lecture and read Goethe's colour theory. However, he abandoned his interest, for fear that Goethe's and Steiner's analytical relationship to the colours would kill his own intuitive experience. He saw the unconscious as a prerequisite for his artistic creation.

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Peasant Girls in the Studio

£3,850
  • Size unframed: H25 x W31 ins (64 x 79 cms)
  • Oil on Board
  • Framed
Original artwork
About Gote Birger Ljungqvist (1894-1965)

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