Stig Delang Swedish , 1912-1995
57 x 72 cm
Stig Delang (1912–1995) was a Swedish painter known for his landscapes, still lifes and figure compositions. Born in Ulricehamn in western Sweden, he trained both in Sweden and in Paris, where he studied at the Académie Julian, André Lhote’s school and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, absorbing both classical and modern approaches to painting.
Delang’s work is characterised by a calm, thoughtful handling of form and colour, and he painted a range of subjects from quiet rural landscapes and floral still lifes to expressive figurative scenes. During his career he also contributed public decorations, including work for the plenary hall of Caroli parish in Borås.
His paintings are represented in Swedish and Norwegian museum collections, including the Borås Art Museum and the Drammen Museum.
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