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Fine Art Auction

Lars Lerin – Part II
October 29

Catalogue

Stockholms Auktionsverk is proud to present additional works from Kenneth Wahlström’s extensive art collection. In spring 2024, 70 pieces by Lars Lerin went under the hammer, and now another 60 or so works by the renowned watercolor artist will be showcased.
This collection takes us on a journey through Lerin’s home region, where early oil paintings depict scenes from his youth, such as chopping wood, sipping coffee with a cat on his lap, or haymaking on a warm day, all portrayed with great affection. The surrounding landscapes of Värmland are vividly brought to life, with watercolor scenes of snow-covered rooftops and barren clear-cuts.

Lerin’s global travels are also represented, particularly the blue-gray tones of Lofoten, capturing its dramatic beauty, as well as scenes from the heat of Cairo. Regardless of the subject, Lerin’s work is distinguished by his ability to capture the essence of a place, filling each piece with a deep sense of presence and emotion, with a recurring theme of melancholy running through his creations.

Beyond his paintings, Lars Lerin holds a unique position in Swedish art, with his artistry extending into books where his watercolors and woodcuts are accompanied by poems, travelogues, and stories. A number of these books are included in the auction.

Kenneth Wahlström, a well-known business figure in Karlstad, was a dedicated art collector. His collection included hundreds of works by various artists, such as glass art by Kjell Engman and delicate nature paintings by Anna Gardell-Ericson, but it is especially noteworthy for its impressive collection of Lars Lerin’s works.

The public is invited to explore and enjoy this rich array of works by one of Sweden’s most beloved artists.

Catalogue

When is the viewing and the auction?

Catalogue is published online

October 14

Exhibition of the objects on auction

October 24–28 , Nybrogatan 32, Stockholm

Opening hours

Weekdays 10am–18pm. Saturdays 11am–16pm.

Hammer auction

October 29, 3PM. Nybrogatan 32, Stockholm

Collection of goods

Purchased items can be picked up at Nybrogatan 32 until Tuesday 5 November. No collection is possible Wednesday 6 November. From Thursday 7 November remaining items can be picked up at Art Move, Frihamnsgatan 58, Stockholm.


How it works

Place bids online

Until the hammer auction commences you are able to pre bid online. Please note – an account at auctionet.com is required to be able to bid at the auction. You need to do this even if you already are a customer at Stockholms Auktionsverk.

Auction

There are several ways to particpate in the hammer auction:

– Absentee bids – absentee bids may be left with Customer Services or e-mailed to fineart@auktionsverket.se. You can also place absentee bids on our website.

– Bidding in the salesroom – a paddle for bidding may be collected from Customer Services. Identification and reference is required.

– Telephone bidding – please contact Customer Services at fineart@auktionsverket.se
– Live online bidding – If you have signed up as a customer at Auctionet you are also able to place bids live online during the sale.

Please don’t hesitate to contact our customer services, +46 (0)8-453 67 50, if you need help placing bids.

Payment

You will receive a written confirmation via email after the auction. Payment can be made with creditcard at Nybrogatan 32, Stockholm or you can choose one of our secure methods of payment to pay your item and our commission. The lots should be collected no later than 10 working days after purchase.

Shipping

For information on shipping read more on auctionet.com

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After the Fine Art-auction online in Helsinki

You won the bidding, now choose one of our secure methods of payment to pay your item and our commission. You can now collect your item at the auction house at Eteläranta 14, Helsinki, or order transportation at auctionet.com. Please note that there will be a storage fee for items not collected on time.