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77:, regarded as a standard work. The same year, he became Associate Professor in Art History in Stockholm. He was in a sequence Senior Curator at the National Exhibition (1968–82), National Museum (1982–97) and the Modern Art Museum (1998–2000). Between 1985–88 he was Director of the Swedish Institute in Paris. As an artist, he made his debut in 1960 in Gothenburg and Lund. Surrealism was his theme, both in his art practice as in his art, scientific works. In 2008 he had a major retrospective exhibition at 172: 166: 84:
After his death, von Holten's art collection was donated to the Art Academy, and proceeds from sales became the nucleus for the Ragnar von Holten Memorial Fund, which would award scholarships to promising artists.
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Von Holten came to Sweden in 1937 with his family who left Nazi Germany. After graduating, he studied art history. During a trip to Paris in 1953 he had contacts who gave him the mandate on the artist
240: 270: 211: 275: 46:. He traveled for many years between Stockholm and Paris, and he became a link between French and Swedish surrealists. He became a member of the 245: 117: 255: 34:, Silesia; died 26 September 2009 in Stockholm) was a Swedish art historian, painter, printmaker, book illustrator and museum curator. 20: 204: 260: 280: 250: 265: 197: 67: 171: 235: 230: 133: 78: 73:
In 1965 he defended his thesis on Gustave Moreau, and in 1969 he published his most famous book,
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Swedish art historian, painter, printmaker, book illustrator and museum curator
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National Library of Sweden, 14 April 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
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Gleiwitz
Gustave Moreau
Surrealist
André Breton
Eric Grate
Endre Nemes
Gösta Kriland
Öyvind Fahlström
Malmö Art Museum
Historical Dictionary of Surrealism
Scarecrow Press
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