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Hilding Linnqvist: With His Pencil as an Antenna to the World / Med pennan som känselspröt mot världen
Hilding Linnqvist: With His Pencil as an Antenna to the World / Med pennan som känselspröt mot världen
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Hilding Linnqvist: With His Pencil as an Antenna to the World / Med pennan som känselspröt mot världen

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Keyword: 1900s, drawings, journals, travels, Swedish Artist

Author: Adam Rosenkvist, Emil Ivedal
Size: 240 × 250 mm
Pages: 240
Format: hardcover
Language: Swedish, English
Illustration: in color
Text: Emil Ivedal, Adam Rosenkvist, Susanna Slöör
Book design: Waters Löwenhielm
Publisher: Art & Theory
Pub Year: 2025
Weight: 1128 gr
ISBN: 9789198870596
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    Article no.: 9789198870596

    The book provides unique insight into Hilding Linnqvist's artistic process through drawing, highlighting a crucial but long-neglected aspect of his body of work.

    From the publisher:
    During his long life, Hilding Linnqvist (1891–1984) made around seventy trips to four continents. From these destinations there are thousands of drawings preserved by The Hilding Linnqvist Foundation in Stockholm. Linnqvist always carried sketchbooks in his pocket and for him drawing was a seamless extension of the sensory apparatus, capturing aspects of existence that neither the camera, the diary, nor the letter could access. In short: his pencil was an antenna to the world.

    With His Pencil as an Antenna to The World, makes a comprehensive overview of the travel drawings which until now have remained largely unexplored. The generous book presents more than a hundred drawings, most of them reproduced on a 1:1 scale, as full spreads from the sketchpads. Starting from the first trip in 1920, the drawings lead from France to North Africa, India and Greece to finally return to Sweden. The book sheds light on a significant part of Linnqvist's production and offers new entrances to the artist's most central works and to the actual practice of drawing.
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