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Anna Rosenbäck
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Anna Rosenbäck was born in Moscow in 1969 and began painting at the age of eleven, developing a sustained practice across nearly a decade of formal training at Art School No. 1, Moscow and a State Art School. The rigorous foundation she built in Russia - where drawing and compositional discipline are central to early arts education - has remained visible in the structural clarity of her canvases even as her work has moved toward expressive abstraction.
After relocating to Sweden, Rosenbäck settled in Åkersberga outside Stockholm and established herself within the contemporary Swedish art scene. Her primary subject is nature: the sea's open expanse, Scandinavian landscapes, skies, fields, and the changing quality of light across seasons. She works in oil and acrylic on canvas and on paper, building surfaces layer by layer with a variety of tools before applying refined brushwork. The result sits at the edge between recognisable landscape and pure painterly sensation - some works read clearly as coastal or open-horizon paintings, others resolve into colour-field compositions where the land reference has become a starting point rather than a destination.
Rosenbäck has exhibited across a wide geographical footprint for a painter of her career profile. Her work has appeared in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UK and the USA, including showings at the Affordable Art Fair, the Art Nordic Art Fair, the Art Square Taipei, and the Start Art Fair. In Scandinavia she is represented by Galleri Helle Knudsen, which has shown her paintings in both solo and group contexts. Her presence on international online platforms such as Singulart and Artsper has extended her reach to collectors outside the Nordic market.
The range of subjects documented in auction records at Auctionist confirms the dual nature of her practice: alongside abstract compositions and seascapes, a consistent body of landscape paintings (Landskap, Öppet landskap, Soluppgång) runs through her auction record. All 14 items in the database have passed through Swedish auction rooms, with Crafoord Auktioner Stockholm accounting for 13 of them and Stockholms Auktionsverk Sickla the fourteenth. Price points have ranged from around 2,600 SEK to a top sale of 5,500 SEK for a seascape titled Havsmotiv. Four works remained active in the market as of early 2026. The auction record reflects a painter who is steadily collected at accessible price levels, particularly through major Stockholm houses that regularly attract buyers of contemporary Nordic art.