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Einar Hákonarson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Einar Hákonarson
Einar Hákonarson (born 14 January 1945, in Reykjavík, Iceland) is one of Iceland's best known artists. He is an expressionistic and figurative painter who brought the figure back into Icelandic painting in 1968. He is a pioneer in the Icelandic art scene and art education. He has been called “The crusader of the painting”,〔Morgunblaðið article ''19.8 2005 http://www.einarhakonarson.com/media/articles-2000-part2.pdf〕 due to his involvement in those conflicts many Icelandic painters have had with the public fine art centers over the last 20 years. == Early life ==
Einar Hákonarson was raised in Kleppsholt, Reykjavík. He started to paint and draw at a very young age. His father was a part-time artist and his 2 uncles were avid art lovers which was uncommon at that time in Iceland. Einar was only 15 years old when he was accepted to The National Art School of Iceland. There he received his education for the next 4 years following which he went abroad to Gothenburg Sweden and to study at Valand School of Fine Arts where he received influence from new modes of art and was influenced by figurative painting.〔Morgunblaðið article ''7.6 1966 http://www.einarhakonarson.com/media/articles-60s-part4.pdf〕 Whilst Einar was still studying in Sweden he won the Nordic countries art prize after an exhibition in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, Denmark.〔Handels Tindningen ''15.12 1966 http://www.einarhakonarson.com/media/articles-60s-part3.pdf〕 He won a prize in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for his printmaking, and an international printmaking prize in Ljubljana, former Yugoslavia, for a series of pictures after a trip to the German concentration camp of Auschwitz in Poland.〔Morgunbladid http://www.einarhakonarson.com/media/articles-60s-part2.pdf.〕
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