Armchair
수제 유화 복제품
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Armchair
재현 기법
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
$ 263
유사한 작품들
작가 약력
Early Life and Education
Carl Gustaf Bergsten was born in Norrköping, Sweden, on May 10, 1879. His father, Wilhelm Bergsten, was a timber merchant, and his mother, Augusta Lindgren, was a teacher. From an early age, Bergsten demonstrated an aptitude for drawing and sculpture, fostering a lifelong passion for artistic expression. He pursued formal education diligently, graduating from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 1901 with a degree in architecture—a pivotal moment shaping his future career path. Further enriching his knowledge base was a scholarship that enabled him to study abroad, specifically in Germany and Vienna, exposing him to diverse architectural styles and innovative design concepts. These formative experiences instilled within him a profound understanding of artistic principles and fueled his ambition to become a prominent architect.Architectural Training and Influences
Bergsten’s apprenticeship under the esteemed architects Isak Gustaf Clason and Erik Lallerstedt proved invaluable in honing his craft. Clason, known for his mastery of neoclassical design, imparted foundational skills rooted in classical aesthetics—a legacy that would subtly permeate Bergsten's later works. Simultaneously, Lallerstedt championed functionalism, emphasizing practicality and efficiency alongside beauty. This dual influence profoundly impacted Bergsten’s artistic vision, encouraging him to synthesize traditional elegance with modern utilitarian considerations. The National Romantic style, characterized by its embrace of Swedish folklore and mythology, also exerted considerable sway over his creative sensibilities—evident in the grandeur and ornamentation found within several of his projects.Notable Architectural Projects
Bergsten’s architectural firm quickly gained recognition for its commitment to innovative design solutions. He spearheaded numerous ambitious undertakings, notably the monumental Norrköping Exhibition of Art and Industry (1906), where he conceived the Industrial Hall and the Art Exhibition Hall alongside a striking Hunting Pavilion—testaments to his ability to translate conceptual ideas into tangible architectural realities. Perhaps Bergsten’s most enduring achievement remains Liljevalchs Gallery in Stockholm, inaugurated in 1927. This groundbreaking building embodies the zenith of Art Deco aesthetics, showcasing polished surfaces, geometric patterns, and luxurious materials—a reflection of Sweden's burgeoning cultural dynamism during the interwar period. He also designed Gothenburg City Theatre (1934), demonstrating his versatility across architectural styles and furthering his reputation as a visionary architect.Furniture Design Contributions
Beyond architecture, Bergsten established himself as a celebrated furniture designer—chiefly for NK (Nordiska Kompaniet), Sweden’s largest department store. From 1916 to 1921, he oversaw the furniture division's operations, shaping its aesthetic direction and elevating its standards of craftsmanship. His designs prioritized comfort, elegance, and functionality, aligning seamlessly with Scandinavian design principles—a movement that championed simplicity, natural materials, and understated beauty. The ‘Armchair’ (1927), a masterpiece of Art Deco style, exemplifies Bergsten's artistic prowess—characterized by rich burgundy leather upholstery and meticulously crafted geometric forms.Legacy and Historical Significance
Carl Gustaf Bergsten passed away on April 22, 1935, in Stockholm. His influence extended far beyond his architectural creations; he served as a Building Councilor from 1925 to 1931 and held a professorship at the Royal Institute of Technology from 1925 to 1931—contributing significantly to the advancement of architectural education and scholarship. Bergsten’s work stands as an emblem of Swedish artistic heritage, representing the harmonious fusion of National Romanticism and Functionalism—a stylistic paradigm that continues to inspire designers and architects globally. Liljevalchs Gallery remains a landmark of Art Deco architecture, symbolizing Sweden's cultural confidence during its golden age, cementing Bergsten’s place among the titans of Scandinavian design history.carl gustaf bergsten
1879 - 1935 , Sweden
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: National Romantic & Functionalism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Scandinavian Design']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Isak Gustaf Clason
- Erik Lallerstedt
- Date Of Birth: May 10, 1879
- Date Of Death: April 22, 1935
- Full Name: Carl Gustaf Bergsten
- Nationality: Swedish
- Notable Artworks:
- Liljevalchs Gallery
- Armchair
- Place Of Birth: Norrköping, Sweden

유리 옵션은 110cm 미만 크기에서만 선택 가능합니다.
