Gösta Adrian-Nilsson
Gösta Adrian-Nilsson (2 April 1884 in Lund - 29 March 1965 in Stockholm), usually referred to as GAN, was a Swedish artist and writer. He is regarded as a pioneer of the Swedish modernist art movement. His style was fluid with changing trends and contained elements of cubism, futurism, expressionism, surrealism, avant-garde, progressivism, romanticism, and abstract.
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Born | Lund, Sweden | 2 April 1884
Died | 29 March 1965 80) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Known for | Paintings |
Movement | Modernism, avant-garde |
His works primarily featured very masculine men, particularly sailors, labourers, and athletes, and elements of industry, such as factories, machines, and cars. Despite being spurned by the Swedish press, Adrian-Nilsson was well-respected in avant-garde circles.
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