Carl Larsson
Sweden 1853-1919
Carl Larsson, born on May 28, 1853, in Stockholm, Sweden, was a prominent Swedish painter and illustrator who made a significant contribution to European art, particularly within the realm of watercolor painting. His works are celebrated for their vivid colors, domestic scenes, and idyllic depictions of family life, which have become synonymous with the Swedish national identity.
Larsson's early years were marked by hardship; he grew up in poverty and initially apprenticed as an illustrator at age 13. Despite these humble beginnings, his artistic talent was recognized, leading him to enroll at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm in 1869. He then continued his studies abroad, spending time in Paris where he was exposed to various contemporary styles including Realism and Impressionism.
Upon returning to Sweden, Larsson began to shift away from the darker tones and somber themes common in his earlier work towards a brighter palette and more cheerful subjects. This transformation was largely influenced by his marriage to fellow artist Karin Bergöö in 1883 and their move to Sundborn, a village that would become the backdrop for many of his most beloved paintings.
It was here that Larsson found his signature style, documenting his family's daily life and the interior design of their home, Lilla Hyttnäs, with extraordinary detail and warmth. His series of watercolors depicting home interiors and garden scenes, published in books such as "A Home" (Ett Hem) and "Our House" (Vår Husbildning), became highly popular, influencing not just art but also interior design trends across Europe.
In addition to his domestic scenes, Larsson was also known for his mural paintings, including those commissioned for the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. However, it is his intimate portrayals of family and homestead that remain his most enduring legacy. These pieces reflect a deep appreciation for the simple pleasures of rural existence, imbued with a sense of nostalgia and love for family.
Carl Larsson passed away on January 22, 1919, leaving behind an oeuvre that has come to define the essence of Swedish domesticity. His work continues to resonate with audiences today, offering a timeless glimpse into a bygone era while showcasing the power of art to capture the beauty and serenity of everyday life.
Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 2)
My Country Cottage In Winter, Sundborn
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Larsson
Felbontás: 4460 × 2895 px
Lisbeth as the Evil Princess in the Fairy Tale 'Fågel Blå' by P.D.A. Atterbom
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Larsson
Felbontás: 6457 × 4253 px
Open-Air Painter. Winter-Motif from Åsögatan 145, Stockholm
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Larsson
Felbontás: 6337 × 3635 px
Portrait of Inga-Maria Thiel
Típus: World-Famous Paintings
Festő: Carl Larsson
Felbontás: 3120 × 3595 px