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Anders Zorn

(Sweden, 1860-1920)
Estimate
2 000 000 - 2 500 000 SEK
177 000 - 221 000 EUR
184 000 - 230 000 USD
Hammer price
2 000 000 SEK
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Anders Zorn
(Sweden, 1860-1920)

"Vid badkaret" (By the Bath tub)

Signed Zorn and dated 1915. Canvas 116.5 x 81 cm.

Provenance

Mr. Arend Versteegh, Managing director of Graningeverken.
Hildur Versteegh (by descent from the above mentioned).
Bukowski Auktioner, Stockholm, Sale 368, ”Höstauktionen”, 8 - 11 November 1961, lot 162, illustrated Plate 16.
Private collection.
Bukowski Auktioner, Stockholm, Sale 542, ”Internationella Höstauktionen”, 28 November – 1 December 2006, lot 155, illustrated full page in colour in the catalogue.
Private collection.

Exhibitions

Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, "Invigningsutställning. Larsson - Liljefors - Zorn", March - April 1916, no. 113.

Literature

Ernst Malmberg, "Larsson - Liljefors - Zorn. En återblick", 1919, mentioned p. 123 and illustrated full page in the Plate section.
Gerda Boëthius, "ZORN. Tecknaren, Målaren, Etsaren, Skulptören", 1949, mentioned p. 516 and listed in the catalogue under year 1915, p. 554.

More information

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Designer

Anders Zorn, born in Mora in 1860, showed artistic talent from a young age. In 1875, he traveled to Stockholm and became a student at the then Slöjdskolan (now Tekniska högskolan) in Stockholm, and shortly after, he joined the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Initially, Zorn had aspirations of becoming a sculptor, but soon watercolor painting took over, becoming his primary medium until 1887. At the student exhibition in 1880, Zorn had his breakthrough with the watercolor painting "I sorg." The following year, he gained international acclaim as a portrait painter. His watercolor painting reached its pinnacle during this period, and his most famous work from this time is "Vårt dagliga bröd” from 1886. Shortly thereafter, Zorn transitioned to oil painting, which was met with immediate success. Zorn's reputation mainly rested on his portrait art, and he portrayed many notable figures, including presidents. For instance, he created an etching of Theodore Roosevelt. His etchings significantly contributed to his success. In the late 1880s, Zorn began working in the genre that would increasingly become his trademark: nude figures in outdoor settings. He had long been fascinated by the movement of water and the reflections of light on its surface. Now, he added the complexity of placing a model near or in the water, aiming to depict a synthesis between nature and humanity. In 1896, Zorn and his wife moved back to Sweden and settled in Zorngården in Mora. This move sparked a renewed interest in his homeland, which would be reflected in his future paintings. Among the artist's scenes from the Mora region, portraying its local customs and ancient traditions, "Midsommardansen" holds the highest value according to Zorn himself. Today, the painting can be found at the National Museum.

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