Gösta Kriland
Gösta Axel Kriland (June 13, 1917 in Valbo, Gästrikland – December 11, 1989 in Stockholm) was a Swedish surrealist artist, book illustrator and cartoonist.
Life
Kriland emerged in the 1940s with paintings that were heavily influenced by surrealist ideas after formative stays in Paris and London during the interwar period. During the 1940s, he joined the Skåne-based painting group imaginisterna.[1] Later, he was active primarily as an illustrator of, among other things, around 50 books.
Kriland is represented at the National Museum and the Modern Museum in Stockholm.
gollark: I have a large 2.5kg gaming laptop which can *technically* be held one-handed.
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gollark: With their impressive Raspberry Pi 3-level processor, you'll be sure to not curse its pathetic CPU constantly.
gollark: Purchase a "pinetab" with "keyboard".
gollark: Open the windows to the extent it is possible?
References
- Aspley, Keith. (2010). Historical Dictionary of Surrealism. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. p. 456. ISBN 978-0-8108-5847-3.
Further reading
- Holten, Ragnar von: Den okände Kriland, 1980. ISBN 91-85552-32-1
- Kriland, Gosta: Det gåtfulla har ingen dörr. Sprängdikter och andra texter, 1990. ISBN 9172470070.
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