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Birger Sandzen

Birger Sandzen (1871 - 1954) was active/lived in Kansas, Colorado / Sweden.  Birger Sandzen is known for Abstract richly colored landscape and still life painting.

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Born Blidsberg, Sweden, Feb. 5, 1871; died Lindsborg, June 19, 1954. Painter, specialized in landscapes. Etcher. Engraver. Lithographer. Teacher. Attended the College and Academy of Skara as a pupil of Olof Erlandsson.

After graduation from Skara College, Sandzén spent a semester at Lund University attending art history lectures and continuing the study of French.  Following Lund University he went to the technical high school at Stockholm, where he studied perspective and form drawing.

Sandzén joined a group of young artists and they rented a studio at Anders Zorn's suggestion. They received instruction from Zorn as well as Richard Bergh, a well-known portrait painter and Per Hasselberg, one of Sweden's best sculptors.

Sandzén then went to Paris to study with Aman Jean, where he began to associate with American students in the French studies.  On returning home in 1894, a family friend sent Sandzén a booklet about Bethany Colle

SOURCES:
Susan Craig, "Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945)"
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Timberline Snow
Birger Sandzen
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David Dee Fine Arts is offering an artwork for sale by Birger Sandzen.
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Price:  Please Contact Dealer
Title:  Timberline Snow
Type:  Print
Medium:  Lithograph
Ground:  Paper
Style:  Regionalist
Subject:  Landscape
Signature:  Signed
Year Created:  1925
Size:  9.75" x 13.75"
Edition:  na

Description:  A pencil-signed and titled vista of Pike's Peak, with cedars in the foreground.

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