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Bengt Landin
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Bengt Gustaf Lorentz Landin was born on 18 January 1933 in Kungsholms parish in Stockholm. He trained at Konstfackskolan from 1953 to 1957, then continued at Konsthögskolan (the Royal Institute of Fine Arts) in Stockholm, specializing in graphic art from 1958 to 1963. The academic grounding he received in printmaking techniques, particularly lithography, defined his practice for the rest of his working life.
Landin became a member of IX-gruppen, a collective formed by artists who had studied printmaking at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and who joined forces to promote Swedish graphic art internationally. Through the group, he participated in exhibitions across Europe, the Americas, and beyond, helping to bring Swedish printmaking to new audiences during a period when graphics were gaining renewed prestige as an independent art form. He also worked as a teacher at Konstfackskolan in 1967, passing on his technical knowledge to a younger generation.
His imagery draws on the observation of animals, birds, and everyday human situations, handled in a manner that shifts between precise naturalism and quiet surrealism. Roosters, ducks, fish, dogs, butterflies, and ants appear alongside still lifes and figures in compositions that are warm in palette and accessible in tone. He worked primarily in color lithography, producing signed and numbered editions that circulated widely through Swedish galleries and have remained a staple of the Nordic secondary market. His works are held in the collection of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, where more than forty pieces spanning from 1964 to 1983 are documented.
Bengt Landin died on 11 July 2025 in Sankt Johannes district in Stockholm, aged 92.
On the auction market, Landin's color lithographs appear regularly at Swedish regional houses and at Auctionet platform sellers. Prices are generally modest, reflecting the accessible edition sizes, and his work attracts buyers looking for quality mid-century Nordic graphics at attainable price points. His association with IX-gruppen and representation in Moderna Museet's collection give his work a solid institutional foundation that supports continued collector interest.