1913 - 1980. Known for: Concrete painting and ceramics.
Swedish artist Einar Lynge-Ahlberg was born in 1913. Lynge-Ahlberg was a concrete painter and ceramicist, trained with Otte Sköld in Stockholm and with Bizzie Höyer in Copenhagen. Einar took many...
Read full biography Swedish artist Einar Lynge-Ahlberg was born in 1913. Lynge-Ahlberg was a concrete painter and ceramicist, trained with Otte Sköld in Stockholm and with Bizzie Höyer in Copenhagen. Einar took many study trips in Europe. He exhibited with the artist group Blandningen, which was formed in 1938, and...
Read full biography Swedish artist Einar Lynge-Ahlberg was born in 1913. Lynge-Ahlberg was a concrete painter and ceramicist, trained with Otte Sköld in Stockholm and with Bizzie Höyer in Copenhagen. Einar took many study trips in Europe. He exhibited with the artist group Blandningen, which was formed in 1938, and later in the group Konkretisterna. Separately, Einar Lynge-Ahlberg made his debut in Malmö in 1945. He worked as a designer at Rörstrand from 1954 to 1957. His ceramics from that time are unique and...
Read full biography Swedish artist Einar Lynge-Ahlberg was born in 1913. Lynge-Ahlberg was a concrete painter and ceramicist, trained with Otte Sköld in Stockholm and with Bizzie Höyer in Copenhagen. Einar took many study trips in Europe. He exhibited with the artist group Blandningen, which was formed in 1938, and later in the group Konkretisterna. Separately, Einar Lynge-Ahlberg made his debut in Malmö in 1945. He worked as a designer at Rörstrand from 1954 to 1957. His ceramics from that time are unique and architectural stoneware objects such as tubular or three-sided vases, decorated with simple ornaments. Lynge-Ahlberg is represented at the National Museum and the Modern Museum in Stockholm, Malmö Museum and with ceramics in the Faenza Museum in Italy....
Read full biography Swedish artist Einar Lynge-Ahlberg was born in 1913. Lynge-Ahlberg was a concrete painter and ceramicist, trained with Otte Sköld in Stockholm and with Bizzie Höyer in Copenhagen. Einar took many study trips in Europe. He exhibited with the artist group Blandningen, which was formed in 1938, and later in the group Konkretisterna. Separately, Einar Lynge-Ahlberg made his debut in Malmö in 1945. He worked as a designer at Rörstrand from 1954 to 1957. His ceramics from that time are unique and architectural stoneware objects such as tubular or three-sided vases, decorated with simple ornaments. Lynge-Ahlberg is represented at the National Museum and the Modern Museum in Stockholm, Malmö Museum and with ceramics in the Faenza Museum in Italy. Einar Lynge-Ahlberg passed away in 1980.