Marten Andersson PRICE CHARTS
1934 - 2017. Known for: Figures in elegant settings-painting.
Mårten Andersson, who lived from 1934 to 2017, debuted in Stockholm at 23 years old and got off to a good start in his career. The exhibition was presented in 8 daily newspapers and the reviews were... Read full biography
Mårten Andersson, who lived from 1934 to 2017, debuted in Stockholm at 23 years old and got off to a good start in his career. The exhibition was presented in 8 daily newspapers and the reviews were positive. At that time, the reviews could be much sharper than today, many debut shows were... Read full biography
Mårten Andersson, who lived from 1934 to 2017, debuted in Stockholm at 23 years old and got off to a good start in his career. The exhibition was presented in 8 daily newspapers and the reviews were positive. At that time, the reviews could be much sharper than today, many debut shows were completely watched and the artists had a very hard time coming back. As a child, he received from his father a folder containing about ten works of art published by the Swedish Radio. One of the pictures was... Read full biography
Mårten Andersson, who lived from 1934 to 2017, debuted in Stockholm at 23 years old and got off to a good start in his career. The exhibition was presented in 8 daily newspapers and the reviews were positive. At that time, the reviews could be much sharper than today, many debut shows were completely watched and the artists had a very hard time coming back. As a child, he received from his father a folder containing about ten works of art published by the Swedish Radio. One of the pictures was Grünewald's "The Singing Tree", a painting that made a deep impression on him. His admiration for Grünewald has stood out over the years. He has also taken the impression of a branch of the naivistic art with Lim-Johan as the main representative.... Read full biography
Mårten Andersson, who lived from 1934 to 2017, debuted in Stockholm at 23 years old and got off to a good start in his career. The exhibition was presented in 8 daily newspapers and the reviews were positive. At that time, the reviews could be much sharper than today, many debut shows were completely watched and the artists had a very hard time coming back. As a child, he received from his father a folder containing about ten works of art published by the Swedish Radio. One of the pictures was Grünewald's "The Singing Tree", a painting that made a deep impression on him. His admiration for Grünewald has stood out over the years. He has also taken the impression of a branch of the naivistic art with Lim-Johan as the main representative. Mårten Andersson has always been interested in folk art. His father was a multitasker and made,... Read full biography

