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John Bauer Trollgumma and kungabarn oil painting reproduction


Trollgumma and kungabarn
mk198 1909, akvarell Genuine in prevalence ago
new17/John Bauer-723654.jpgPainting ID::  49478
 

 

 
   
      

John Bauer
  
June 4, 1882 ?C November 20, 1918, was a Swedish painter and illustrator. Best known for his illustrations of Bland tomtar och troll Bauer was born and raised in Jonkoping with his two brothers, and sister, Anna Bauer. Anna whose early death at 13 had a profound effect on John and his brothers. Living in an apartment situated above their father charcuterie, he was always given to sketching and drawing. At sixteen, he set off for Stockholm to study art, and after two years he entered the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. At the academy he met Esther Ellquist, whom he would marry in December of 1906. Together they embarked on a two year long trip to Germany and Italy to study art (1908-1910). Bauer wife became the model for many of Bauer paintings, most notably The Fairy Princess in 1905. Bauer suffered from depression and self-doubts. By 1918 his marriage was falling apart, divorce was being discussed, and the world was at war. John and Esther, and their two-year old son, Bengt or Putte, were on their way to a new home in Stockholm, where John hoped for spiritual renewal and a new life for himself and his family. In the wake of the recent well-publicized train accident of Geta, John booked their return to Stockholm on a ferry, the Per Brahe steamer. John Bauer died in the shipwreck of Per Brahe along with Ester and Bengt
Trollgumma and kungabarn
mk198 1909, akvarell Genuine in prevalence ago

Related Paintings to John Bauer :.
| Sir Anthony Deane by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt | Jan Brueghel the Elder-1 (4) | John Hoppner--Mrs. Whaley | Francesco Guardi--Architectural Fantasy Figures on a Grand Staircase2 | Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham from NPG | | The Models | The Miraculous Draught of Fishes | Avila Landscape | Untitled | Chancellor Seguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660 |


        

 

 

 

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