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Anders Zorn Swedish 1860-1920
Swedish painter, etcher and sculptor. He was brought up by his grandparents at Mora. As he displayed a precocious talent for drawing he was admitted to the preparatory class of the Kungliga Akademi for de Fria Konsterna, Stockholm, at the age of 15. Dissatisfied with the outdated teaching and discipline of the Academy and encouraged by his early success as a painter of watercolour portraits and genre scenes (e.g. Old Woman from Mora, 1879; Mora, Zornmus.) Zorn left the Academy in 1881 to try to establish an international career. He later resided mainly in London but also travelled extensively in Italy, France, Spain, Algeria and the Balkans and visited Constantinople. However, he continued to spend most of his summers in Sweden.
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Painting ID:: 31540 Hugo Reisinger
mk73
oil
1907
135.5 x 100 cm
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Painting ID:: 31541 Unknow work 13
mk73
1907
oil painting
73.5x54cm
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Painting ID:: 31542 Unknow work 102
mk73
1907
oil painting
120x90cm
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Painting ID:: 31543 Unknow work 103
mk73
1908
oil painting
90.5x60.5cm
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Painting ID:: 31544 Shepherdess
1908
Oil on canvas,
121 x 91,5 cm
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Anders Zorn
Swedish 1860-1920
Swedish painter, etcher and sculptor. He was brought up by his grandparents at Mora. As he displayed a precocious talent for drawing he was admitted to the preparatory class of the Kungliga Akademi for de Fria Konsterna, Stockholm, at the age of 15. Dissatisfied with the outdated teaching and discipline of the Academy and encouraged by his early success as a painter of watercolour portraits and genre scenes (e.g. Old Woman from Mora, 1879; Mora, Zornmus.) Zorn left the Academy in 1881 to try to establish an international career. He later resided mainly in London but also travelled extensively in Italy, France, Spain, Algeria and the Balkans and visited Constantinople. However, he continued to spend most of his summers in Sweden.
. Related Artists to Anders Zorn: | Giovanni Cariani | Aime Perret | Hans Suss von Kulmbach | TASSEL, Jean | Willam Pitt |
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