Antique Swedish Folk Art Wallhanging from 19th Century Painting: C1950s Jobs Workshop, Leksand, Sweden
Item Details.
Block printed and stencilled onto a natural linen C1957 this wonderful Swedish Folk Art wall hanging designed and printed by the Jobs workshop after the 19th century valley wall paintings, Kurbits or Dalia Kurbits, Leksand.
This hanging depicts Jesus with his deciples as a heavenly choir after the painting known as a dalmålning by Back Eric Andersson C1833, Ulvi, Leksand. The ‘valley’ paintings mostly depicted biblical scenes, and several are well preserved and can be seen at Leksand’s cultural centre, Sweden.
Peer, Lisbet and Gocken Jobs began printing textiles in the early 1940s. The sisters Lisbet and Gocken started out as potters who often depicted local flowers and fauna that grew nearby their home in Leksand. When the Second World War made it impossible for the sisters to import glazes for their pottery, their brother Peer started transferring their patterns onto fabric using handcarved printing blocks.
Over time, Jobs began printing not only Lisbet and Gocken's many designs, but also ones created by Eva Jobs, Peer's wife, and other well-known artists including Dagman Lodén. Screenprinting eventually replaced blockprinting as the means of production. The Jobs printers also blend their own dyes by hand, using water, algae, salt, and color pigment.
Measurements.
142 x 145cm
Condition.
in excellent unused condition.
All of the items we sell are antique or vintage and as such have all the idiosyncrasies of an old and loved textile, so small marks and signs of wear are to be expected and are an inherent part of their charm.