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diioonysus · 1 year ago
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escapismsworld · 4 months ago
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Fisherman at Saint Ives
1891
Etching
Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860-1920)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA
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peaceinthestorm · 1 year ago
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Anders Zorn (1860-1920, Swedish) ~ I Wikströms atelje (In the Studio of Wikström), 1889
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arinewman7 · 8 months ago
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Sommarnöje (Summer Fun)
Anders Zorn
watercolour on paper, 1886
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spirit-of-art · 9 months ago
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Anders Zorn, Summer bath, 1894
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bernar444 · 2 years ago
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"Dreams", oil on canvas, (1901) | Anders Leonard Zorn (18 February 1860 – 22 August 1920) | The Thiel Gallery.
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edwardian-girl-next-door · 1 year ago
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~ Anders Zorn, "The Waltz" (1891)
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camillevanneerart · 6 months ago
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after zorn - graphite | 20 x 20
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mayamidnightmelody · 10 months ago
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Anders Zorn
Anders Zorn (1860–1920) was a renowned Swedish painter, sculptor, and printmaker, celebrated for his exceptional skill in portraiture, nudes, and genre scenes. Born in Mora, Sweden, Zorn rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most prominent artists of his time, achieving international fame and recognition.
Early Life and Education
Zorn was born out of wedlock to Grudd Anna Andersdotter, and his biological father, Leonard Zorn, a German brewer who never married his mother. Raised by his mother and grandparents in a small rural community, young Zorn demonstrated a remarkable talent for drawing and carving from an early age. His prodigious abilities earned him a place at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, where he studied from 1875 to 1880.
Artistic Style and Influences
Zorn's work is characterized by his masterful use of light and his innovative brushwork. His paintings often depict scenes of rural Swedish life, portraiture, and the female nude. Zorn developed a distinctive technique that emphasized loose, expressive brushstrokes, capturing the essence of his subjects with remarkable vitality and immediacy. He was particularly adept at rendering the effects of water and light, which became a hallmark of his work.
Zorn was influenced by a variety of artistic traditions and movements. His travels throughout Europe exposed him to the works of the Old Masters, as well as contemporaries like John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla, with whom he shared a mutual admiration. Despite these influences, Zorn’s style remained uniquely his own, merging elements of Impressionism with his deep-rooted connection to Swedish culture and landscape.
Major Works and Achievements
Some of Zorn's most famous works include his portraits of prominent figures, such as King Oscar II of Sweden, US Presidents Grover Cleveland and William Taft, and industrialist Andrew Carnegie. His portraits are renowned for their psychological depth and lifelike quality.
His genre scenes and nudes are equally celebrated. Paintings like "Midsummer Dance" (1897) and "Emma Zorn" (1894) showcase his ability to depict movement and light with extraordinary skill. Zorn's nudes, such as "Omnibus" (1892), reveal his talent for capturing the human form in naturalistic settings, often emphasizing the interplay between flesh and the surrounding environment.
Printmaking and Sculpture
In addition to his paintings, Zorn was a prolific printmaker, producing over 300 etchings during his career. His prints often featured similar themes to his paintings, including portraits, nudes, and genre scenes. His etching technique was highly regarded for its precision and delicacy.
Zorn also ventured into sculpture, creating several notable works that further demonstrated his versatility as an artist. His sculptural works, though fewer in number, were marked by the same attention to detail and dynamic composition found in his paintings and prints.
Legacy and Influence
Anders Zorn’s impact on the art world extends beyond his lifetime. His works are held in major museums and collections worldwide, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Zorn’s home and studio in Mora, Sweden, now the Zorn Museum, houses a significant collection of his works and offers insight into his life and artistic process.
Zorn's legacy is also evident in the way he bridged the gap between traditional and modern art. His ability to capture the spirit of his subjects with such vibrant realism continues to inspire artists today. Zorn remains a celebrated figure in the history of art, remembered not only for his technical prowess but also for his profound ability to evoke the beauty and complexity of the human experience.
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diioonysus · 2 years ago
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escapismsworld · 10 months ago
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Portrait of Mlle Emma Rassmussen
1906
Anders Zorn (Swedish🇸🇪, 1860-1920)
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months ago
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Anders Leonard Zorn was born on 18 February 1860.
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arinewman7 · 1 year ago
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Sunday Morning
Anders Zorn
oil on canvas, 1891
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chiauno · 2 years ago
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Pen sketches from my sketchbook.
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art1for2the3masses · 1 year ago
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Anders Zorn, Portrait of Fru Lisen Samson, née Hirsch, Arranging Flowers at a Window, 1881
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k00323692 · 2 months ago
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Anders Zorn
Zorn was a Swedish artist who primarily produced works in the late 1800s before his death in 1920.
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His dry point pieces in particular interest me as he uses line so effectively to create an image full of depth and vigour - his portraits feel alive even with the limitations of the medium.
He generally made portraits, nudes and indoor scenes in dry point.
His use of the line to convey light is also notable, especially in darker scenes where even a slight variation in the line needs to be considered to make the image clear.
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Liz Gartz
Gartz is a multidisciplinary artist residing in Spain. Although she mostly makes paintings, I was particularly interested in Gartz’s dry point prints of plants.
Her use of mark making and line to carve out the shapes of the plants is very interesting to me and I’d like to try something similar, although in a less realistic manner.
I also really enjoy her use of colour within some of the prints she makes, as she states that colour is the “ingredient that creates the tension” in her work.
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