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1922 - 2012. Known for: Lyrical, abstract design language depicting winter, snow, cold, and light using minimalist, abstract color choice..
Kare Tveter is a Norwegian artist who has a central place in the country's art history for developing a naturalism based on a lyrical, abstract design language in the 1960s. He is known for his... Read full biography
Kare Tveter is a Norwegian artist who has a central place in the country's art history for developing a naturalism based on a lyrical, abstract design language in the 1960s. He is known for his minimalist, abstract color choice that reproduces the formations of nature and the special polar light in... Read full biography
Kare Tveter is a Norwegian artist who has a central place in the country's art history for developing a naturalism based on a lyrical, abstract design language in the 1960s. He is known for his minimalist, abstract color choice that reproduces the formations of nature and the special polar light in the north, particularly in his Svalbard motifs at sunset or when the sun returns
Kare Tveter is a Norwegian artist who has a central place in the country's art history for developing a naturalism based on a lyrical, abstract design language in the 1960s. He is known for his minimalist, abstract color choice that reproduces the formations of nature and the special polar light in the north, particularly in his Svalbard motifs at sunset or when the sun returns
Kare Tveter is a Norwegian artist who has a central place in the country's art history for developing a naturalism based on a lyrical, abstract design language in the 1960s. He is known for his minimalist, abstract color choice that reproduces the formations of nature and the special polar light in the north, particularly in his Svalbard motifs at sunset or when the sun returns
