Royal Library in Stockholm - has over half a million posters!
Some have now become postcards, more are on the way
A much appreciated postcard to both send and receive.
Frame it, gift tips?.
Collector's postcard, joined from the start
Postcards in the series: Number 7
Another one of Hans-Eric Olsén's masterpieces. A boy and his fine sailboat with Varberg's fortress in the background. The boy holds the boat as an expensive treasure, having been carpentry for months on his floating fabric with the excitement of the premiere tour. Does it flow? The fact that it has been a couple of years since the poster was drawn is revealed, unless otherwise because the boy seems to lack sun protection factor, chocolate brown as he is.
Artist: Hans-Erik Olsén 1911 - 1983
Published: 1948
Size: 120 x 180 mm.
Printed: Sweden
Hans-Erik Olsén
Hans-Erik Olsén, born December 5, 1911 in Jonstorp, Skåne, died December 2 1983 in Kullavik, Halland
Hans-Erik was a Swedish artist
Most of Olsén's fantastic poster production was added at the beginning of his career. When he advanced there was less production of his own, but there was some extra knack for, among others, Svenska Lloyd and Gothenburg and Bohuslän's tourist traffic association. Although he was a well-known and respected poster-maker in the 40s and 50s, he is completely unknown today. Maybe it has to do with his signature, a stick man ... but if you see it from the side you can read HEO.
Difficult today but in the 50s everyone in the industry knew who was behind the poster.