Leif Sodergren Art Collections
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Artwork by Leif Sodergren
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Six Women Dancing by Leif Sodergren
Jonah and the Whale by Leif Sodergren
Kurbits by Leif Sodergren
Six Men Dancing by Leif Sodergren
Swedish Preacher by Leif Sodergren
Zaccheus in the Tree by Leif Sodergren
Scandinavian Christmas Card by Leif Sodergren
Three Men Dancing by Leif Sodergren
Man on Horse by Leif Sodergren
Dancing Men 4 by Leif Sodergren
Tulpaner by Leif Sodergren
Ostermalms Saluhall POSTER by Leif Sodergren
Dancing Women 4 by Leif Sodergren
Dala Rider by Leif Sodergren
Three Women Dancing by Leif Sodergren
Jesus meets Zackeus when entering Jerusalem by Leif Sodergren
Double Swedish Kings I by Leif Sodergren
Liseberg i Julskrud by Leif Sodergren
Our Noble King by Leif Sodergren
The Three Marys by Leif Sodergren
The East India Replica ship by Leif Sodergren
Ostermalms Saluhall POSTER by Leif Sodergren
Kurbits wreaths blue by Leif Sodergren
Three Women by Leif Sodergren
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About Leif Sodergren
My name is Leif Sodergren and I live in Gothenburg, SWEDEN.
I paint in an old Folk Art style from the province of Dalarna.
The large floral decorations (kurbits) which you find in all my paintings is an invented, fantastical symbol of vegetal fertility based on a gourd or pumpkin of biblical legend, principally used for ornamentation in Swedish folk art and on painted furniture and domestic objects. Very popular between 1720 and 1870, particularly in Dalarna and southern Norrland, the paintings and murals have mostly biblical motifs, such as "The Triumphant Entrance of The Queens of Sheba to Jerusalem", and the people and buildings depicted are as locally fashionable at the time of painting. They were done by itinerant painters, mainly from Dalarna, who specialized in the style and whose signatures are to be found in many localities.