Anna-Eva Bergman (1909-1987) was a Norwegian abstract artist who lived and worked in France for most of her career. Her paintings were often inspired by Nordic landscapes, Arctic light, and Nordic mythology. She was also influenced by the painter Paul Klee and the language of geometry.
Bergman's paintings are characterized by their use of geometric shapes, vibrant colors and complex compositions. She often painted large, abstract landscapes that explored the relationship between nature and abstract forms. Her work was highly influential in the development of European abstract art.
In addition to painting, Bergman was also a skilled printmaker and produced a series of lithographs and engravings. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world and is represented in several major museum collections.
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in Bergman's work, with exhibitions and retrospectives being held in France, Norway, and beyond. Her paintings continue to captivate and inspire art lovers around the world.
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