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Ivar Arosenius

(Ruotsi, 1878-1909)
Lähtöhinta
30 000 - 35 000 SEK
2 800 - 3 270 EUR
3 190 - 3 720 USD
Vasarahinta
30 000 SEK
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Ivar Arosenius
(Ruotsi, 1878-1909)

"Kägelspel"

Signed IA and dated 03. Watercolour 28 x 44 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Mrs Gudrun Törneman
Intendent Algot Törneman

Näyttelyt

Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Germany, according to label verso
Ateneum, Helsingfors, "Ivar Arosenius", 1926, cat. no. 130.
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, "10-talets bilder", February - March, 1972
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, "Ivar Arosenius", 1978, cat. no. 110.

Kirjallisuus

Karl Asplund, Sveriges Allmänna Konstförening, "Ivar Arosenius", 1928, mentioned p. 77 and illustrated p. 79.

Muut tiedot

Arosenius spends the summer of 1904 together with fellow artist Axel Törneman in Normandy. They settle in the small fishing village of Coudeville, where they find accommodation in a rural inn. Arosenius writes about the stay in a letter to his mother: 'It's hot as hell here, so one can't muster the energy to go anywhere. [...] There's a tavern on the ground floor, and in the evenings, the fishermen come and sit down to drink, and we usually sit there sometimes and practice our French.' Arosenius depicts the inn's tavern in a watercolor from 1904 (see image).
The current watercolor at the auction, titled 'Kägelspel” also portrays life in Normandy, and Karl Asplund asserts that it was also created in 1904. Asplund claims that the 1903 date on the artwork is thus incorrectly indicated by the artist.