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Carl Larsson(Ruotsi, 1853-1919)
"Åsnekärra i Barbizon"
Vasarahinta
150 000SEK
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150 000 - 200 000 SEK

"Åsnekärra i Barbizon"

Signed C.L and dated Barbizon 77. Oil on panel 22 x 37 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Private Collection, Sweden.

Näyttelyt

Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm, "Carl Larsson, minnesutställning" 1953, cat. no. 51 (then owned by Professor G. Borelius).

Muut tiedot

Barbizon, about an hour's journey from Paris, had attracted plein air painters with its picturesque surroundings and proximity to the Fontainebleau forest since 1848, when Jean-Francois Millet and Theodore Rousseau decided to follow in John Constable's nature-realistic footsteps. As early as 1824, the Paris Salon had exhibited Constable's paintings, which were executed with direct inspiration from nature. His painting sparked a wave of enthusiasm, a complete contrast to the strict rules of academic painting and studio work.

In 1877-78, Carl Larsson visited France for the first time. Relatively soon, he was drawn by Carl Skånberg to Barbizon, where artists flocked during the warm summer months.

In August 1877, Larsson wrote in a letter to his parents: "This letter I write in the countryside in the village of Barbizon, which lies at the edge of the famous large Fontainebleau forest. It resembles much of our forests in places where pines and birches grow among vast rock formations; but their oaks are hard to believe they are oaks, so different are they from ours – spindly and tall."

Larsson, however, allowed himself to be inspired by the landscape. A number of paintings from this time clearly show how the artist began to adopt the principles of French plein air painting. The compositions in question are characterised by colour harmony, sensitively tuned in soft and gentle tones.

However, the travel funds dwindled, and the journey home to Sweden was inevitable. In the autumn of 1880, Larsson returned to Paris, this time in the company of Ernst Josephson, according to a notice in Dagens Nyheter "to pursue art studies there."

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