Mädchen mit Puderquaste (circa 1925)
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Gunnar Brynolf Wennerberg (12 August 1866, Otterstads Parish, Västergötland – 13 March 1950, Bad Aibling) was a Swedish-German painter and graphic designer. He is occasionally called "The Younger" to distinguish him from his father, who bore the same name and was also a distinguished artist.
Wennerberg became known for his unique style, which blended aspects of painting with graphic design. Over the course of several decades, his work often mirrored the cultural and artistic movements of both Sweden and Germany. This combination of influences lent his art a distinctive perspective and broad appeal.
During his life, Wennerberg made significant contributions to the advancement of graphic arts. His paintings, designs, and illustrations were celebrated for their artistic merit and technical mastery. He was instrumental in connecting Swedish artistic traditions with the modernist trends emerging in Germany at the end of the 19th and start of the 20th centuries.
Brynolf Wennerberg's legacy is characterized by his adaptability and breadth as an artist. His creations remain valued for both their creative originality and their historical importance, establishing him as a significant figure in European art history.




































