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Guld SF - 1936

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The best Swedish vintage travel posters, now as postcards
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Article no.: VA-41-868

EAN: 7340174802011

SKU: VA-41-868

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 postcards, joined from the start

Postcards in the series: Number 41

Fantastic colors and stylish, elaborate typography in this wonderful movie poster.
The film Gold had Sweden premiere at cinema Skandiabiografen 25 February4 May 1935

Skandia-Theater (often called Skandiabiografen) is Stockholm's most famous classic cinema, located in the Warodellska house at Drottninggatan 82 in Stockholm.
The cinema was inaugurated on September 19, 1923 and is designed by architect Gunnar Asplund and is today considered one of the most beautiful in Stockholm. Between 1968 and 1991, the name had changed to Look.
In 2001, the Skandia Theater was inaugurated in its original renovated condition and is thus one of the few remaining single cinemas in Stockholm.

Artist: Iwar Donnér 1884 - 1964
Published: 1935
Size: 120 x 180 mm.
Printed: Sweden


Nils Olof Iwar Donnér, born 31 March 1884 in Sölvesborg, Blekinge, Deceased 27 May 1964 in Storkyrkofsamling, Stockholm City, Uppland.
Iwar Donnér was a Swedish journalist and artist

He was the son of Mayor August Donnér and Alma Lundgren and married first time in 1915 with Kätchen Maria Looft and second time from 1930 with Astrid Cassel.

Donnér worked in his youth as a seaman and during a trip was employed at a shipping broker's office in Liverpool. He later studied art for Carl Wilhelmson at Valand's art school in Gothenburg as well as in Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen. He lived in Paris from 1920-1922 and 1924-1925 and then took the opportunity to study for André Lhote and Arogeau. He traveled around the Mediterranean countries and Africa from 1927 to 1928 where he, among other things, depicted the ship Gripsholm. He exhibited separately in Stockholm in 1940 and then exhibited in a number of Swedish cities. He participated annually from 1940 in Sweden's public art association's exhibitions.

His art consists of portrayals from the archipelago, west coast landscapes and portraits in various techniques. As an illustrator and cartoonist, he was an employee of Politiken and in 1948 published the book Gripsholm's Mediterranean voyage in 1928 containing 15 lithographs and 60 caricatures. In addition to his own creation, he worked as a journalist in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, where he lived in 1910-1920.

Donnér is represented at the State Historical Museum, Norrköping Art Museum, Kalmar County Museum, Västerås Art Museum, Waldemarsudde and at the museum in Oslo.