Albin Amelin
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Hans ''Albin'' Agaton Amelin (25 January 1902 – 8 February 1975) was a Swedish artist.


Biography

Amelin was born in Chicago in the United States. Amelin began working as a typography student in 1915 and studied at the Konstfack in Stockholm and from 1919 to 1921 and later continued studies in Paris.  He made his debut in 1929 and was one of the founders of Färg och Form art gallery in 1932. He was a politically conscious painter and his motifs are often socially emphasized, often depicting workers. However he painted landscapes as well as still life in expressionist style. Amelin joined Communist Party of Sweden in 1929. He was the founder of the Association of Independent Artists of Sweden. He headed the society "Art for the people". In connection with the International Labor Organization's 50th anniversary in 1969, the Swedish Post Office issued a stamp with the motif ''Arbetarhuvud'' by Amelin.Elisabeth Lidén: ''Albin Amelin''. Sveriges allmänna konstförenings, Stockholm 1975  He is buried in Bromma cemetery.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Amelin, Albin 1902 births 1975 deaths 20th-century Swedish painters Swedish genre painters Swedish still life painters Communist Party of Sweden (1924) politicians Swedish anti-fascists Swedish communists Swedish landscape painters Expressionist painters People from Chicago