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Vibrant Pasture
Artist: Gerhard Wihlborg (Swedish, 1897–1982)
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13.5 x 27 in.
Gerhard Wihlborg’s Vibrant Pasture captures the essence of Scandinavian modernism with bold, expressive strokes and a rich palette of golden ochres, sage greens, and muted blues. This panoramic landscape, rendered with a striking sense of movement and abstraction, conveys the rhythmic geometry of cultivated fields rolling into distant hills. A solitary red barn punctuates the horizon, lending a subtle focal point to the pastoral expanse. Framed in natural wood with a soft, vintage matte, this piece is both refined and rustic—ideal for interiors that celebrate quiet sophistication and rural beauty.
About the Artist
Gerhard Wihlborg (1897–1982) was a Swedish modernist painter known for his vibrant landscapes and bold use of color. Born in Malmö, Wihlborg studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts and was active throughout the 20th century, exhibiting widely in Scandinavia. His work blends impressionistic sensibilities with a distinctly modernist approach, often featuring sweeping rural vistas, simplified forms, and expressive brushwork. Wihlborg’s compositions reflect a deep connection to the Scandinavian countryside, capturing both its structure and spirit in a style that is at once geometric and lyrical. Today, his paintings are held in several Swedish museum collections and continue to resonate with collectors drawn to mid-century Scandinavian art.
Vibrant Pasture
Artist: Gerhard Wihlborg (Swedish, 1897–1982)
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13.5 x 27 in.
Gerhard Wihlborg’s Vibrant Pasture captures the essence of Scandinavian modernism with bold, expressive strokes and a rich palette of golden ochres, sage greens, and muted blues. This panoramic landscape, rendered with a striking sense of movement and abstraction, conveys the rhythmic geometry of cultivated fields rolling into distant hills. A solitary red barn punctuates the horizon, lending a subtle focal point to the pastoral expanse. Framed in natural wood with a soft, vintage matte, this piece is both refined and rustic—ideal for interiors that celebrate quiet sophistication and rural beauty.
About the Artist
Gerhard Wihlborg (1897–1982) was a Swedish modernist painter known for his vibrant landscapes and bold use of color. Born in Malmö, Wihlborg studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts and was active throughout the 20th century, exhibiting widely in Scandinavia. His work blends impressionistic sensibilities with a distinctly modernist approach, often featuring sweeping rural vistas, simplified forms, and expressive brushwork. Wihlborg’s compositions reflect a deep connection to the Scandinavian countryside, capturing both its structure and spirit in a style that is at once geometric and lyrical. Today, his paintings are held in several Swedish museum collections and continue to resonate with collectors drawn to mid-century Scandinavian art.
Vibrant Pasture
Artist: Gerhard Wihlborg (Swedish, 1897–1982)
Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 13.5 x 27 in.
Gerhard Wihlborg’s Vibrant Pasture captures the essence of Scandinavian modernism with bold, expressive strokes and a rich palette of golden ochres, sage greens, and muted blues. This panoramic landscape, rendered with a striking sense of movement and abstraction, conveys the rhythmic geometry of cultivated fields rolling into distant hills. A solitary red barn punctuates the horizon, lending a subtle focal point to the pastoral expanse. Framed in natural wood with a soft, vintage matte, this piece is both refined and rustic—ideal for interiors that celebrate quiet sophistication and rural beauty.
About the Artist
Gerhard Wihlborg (1897–1982) was a Swedish modernist painter known for his vibrant landscapes and bold use of color. Born in Malmö, Wihlborg studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts and was active throughout the 20th century, exhibiting widely in Scandinavia. His work blends impressionistic sensibilities with a distinctly modernist approach, often featuring sweeping rural vistas, simplified forms, and expressive brushwork. Wihlborg’s compositions reflect a deep connection to the Scandinavian countryside, capturing both its structure and spirit in a style that is at once geometric and lyrical. Today, his paintings are held in several Swedish museum collections and continue to resonate with collectors drawn to mid-century Scandinavian art.