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Brita Elisabet Catarina Nordencreutz, born August 14, 1899 in Vasteras, died in 1982; Swedish artist. She was the grand-daughter of Jacob Norden Magnus Creutz.
Brita Nordencreutz was the daughter of Major Gosta Nordic Creutz and ciselören Betty cape. She studied at Carl Wilhelmsson's painting school in Stockholm, 1918-1920, and at André Lhote's school of painting in Paris, 1920-1921, 1927 and 1929-1930, and at Hoffman's painting school in Munich in 1923 and made many study tours in Europe including Italy, Yugoslavia and Spain.
She exhibited separately several times at Gummeson gallery in Stockholm and participated in group exhibitions with the Swedish Public Art Association and in the exhibition L'Art Independent French in Paris in 1930 and the Nordic konstnärinnors exhibition at Liljevalchs. Along with Margaret Lenmalm, she exhibited at Brunkebergs art salon and together with Tage Jonsson and Brita Lönnberg-Elanders Gallery Binken.
Her public works include murals for the Hakon Company's office in Västerås, Sarah Company and Vasteras technical works. Her art consists of Swedish landscapes, still lifes and exotic folk types from the Spanish countryside, as well as non-figurative motifs rendered in oil, tempera or watercolor. As an illustrator she illustrated as Gunnar Prawitz Race and history, published in 1938. Nordencreutz is represented at Västerås Art Museum and Eskilstuna Art Museum.
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