Carl Larsson in his studio c1900 photo: Public Domain Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 6 also. This is part 7 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1914-15 Midwinter Sacrifice: 1914-15 Midwinter's Sacrifice oil on canvas 640 x 1360 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study oil on canvas 202 x 341 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study coloured pencils and gouache, squared in pencil 44.5 x 78 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study oil on canvas 123 x 199 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914 Study for the Executioner black chalk and gouache 77.5 x 37 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914 Study oil on canvas 76.5 x 46 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914-15 Midwinter's Sacrifice oil on canvas 640 x 1360 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden * * * * * 1915 Kersti pencil and watercolour 1915 Mowing the Oats pencil and watercolour 1915 Oat Harvest watercolour 1915 Self-Portrait 1915 Tage Thiel pencil and watercolour 1916 Seamstress pencil and watercolour 1917 By the Cellar pencil and watercolour 74 x 52.5 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1917 Esbjörn Convalescing pencil and watercolour 1917 Girl with Ice Skates pencil and watercolour 75 x 52.5 cm 1917 Girl With Spinning Wheel pencil and watercolour 1917 Lars-Erik Lamm pencil and watercolour 1917 LillAnna is Playing Mozart pencil and watercolour 1917 Say Hello Nicely pencil and watercolour 1918 Erik Axel Karlfeldt 1918 Esbjörn Reading on the Veranda pencil and watercolour 1918 Lillanna Feeds the Heater watercolour 1918 Self Portrait Unfortunately I do not have dates for the remainder of the works in this series (some are dated but illegible), so they will not be any chronological order, but as there a number of works here, I thought I should include them: A Farmstead watercolour A Miner's Home pencil and watercolour A Miner's Home pencil and watercolour Beehives and Roses pencil and watercolour Birgitta the Saint pencil and watercolour Bolla pencil and watercolour Brita In The Flowerbed watercolour Brita with a Cat and a Sandwich pencil and watercolour Christmas Decoration pencil and watercolour Christmas Tree Confetti watercolour Cock-a-Doodle, Seven O'Clock watercolour Daniels Mats pencil and watercolour Day is Done pencil and watercolour Erik Erikson, the Blacksmith pencil and watercolour Evening Light at the Grand Piano pencil and watercolour Father and Mother watercolour Fertilising the Field watercolour Flowers In The Meadow watercolour Harrowing the Field watercolour Idun's 25th Year Anniversary pencil and watercolour In The Hawthorn Hedge pencil and watercolour Jenny with a Flower Garland Landscape at Marstrand watercolour Martha Winslow as a Girl pencil and watercolour Martina in Front of the Fire pencil and watercolour My Wife watercolour Our Courtyard pencil and watercolour Period of The Thirty Years War pencil and watercolour Ploughing watercolour Rättvik Girl By Wooden Storehouse watercolour Self-Portrait "Before the Mirror" watercolour Sowing watercolour Stone Age Woman pencil and watercolour Summer Flowers watercolour Sun and Flowers watercolour Suzanne and Another pencil and watercolour The Bridge Viking Woman pencil and watercolour Washerwoman Winnowing the Grain watercolour Winter Landscape pencil and watercolour Woman with Bicycle pencil and watercolour Young Seamstress watercolour
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Du 7 mars au 7 juin 2014 L’exposition Carl Larsson, l’imagier de la Suède au Petit Palais présente pour la première fois en France la grande figure de l’art suédois des années 1900. Près d’une centaine d’œuvres — aquarelles, peintures, estampes et...
- One of Sweden’s most well loved artists through the ages Carl Larsson was born in Gamla stan, the old quarter of Stockholm, on 28 May 1853. His family was poor and Carl grew up in dismal circumstances. The only glimmer of hope was his strong artistic talent, which emerged early on in his life. When he was thirteen years old his teacher at the school for the poor persuaded him to apply for a place at Principskolan, the preparatory department of the Art Academy. During the first years at Principskolan Carl found it difficult to settle in. His sense of social inferiority made him feel like an outsider. But that changed when, at the age of sixteen, he was moved up to the lowest department of the Art Academy. He began to feel more confident and it was not long before he became one of the central figures in student circles. Turning point in Grez-zur-Loing After the Art Academy Carl worked at illustrating books, magazines and daily newspapers. He also spent several years in Paris where he tried to establish himself as an artist, but in spite of all his hard work he never achieved any success. The turning point came in 1882 when he moved to the Scandinavian artists’ colony in Grez-zur-Loing outside Paris. It was there he met his future wife Karin Bergöö and underwent an artistic transformation after abandoning his pretentious oil painting in favour of watercolours - a lucky move that would mean a lot for his artistic development. It was in Grez-zur-Loing that he painted some of his most significant pictures. Family life as a motif and source of inspiration Carl and Karin were married in 1883 and had eight children. Karin and the children quickly became Carl’s favourite models. In 1888 Karin’s father, Adolf Bergöö, gave them Lilla Hyttnäs, a small house in Sundborn. Lilla Hyttnäs became Carl och Karin’s mutual art project in which their artistic talents found expression in a very modern and personal architecture, colour scheme and interior design. Carl’s paintings and books have made Lilla Hyttnäs one of the world’s most familiar homes. But not only that. The quality of the light, Karin’s liberated gift for interior design and the lively family life as it is depicted in Carl’s beloved watercolours, has become almost synonymous with our picture of Sweden. The house still looks the same as it did when Carl and Karin lived there and today’s visitor to Lilla Hyttnäs can almost hear the animated laughter of the children and catch the scent of the artist’s oil paints. View of his own artistic calling It does not always happen that the view of the artist and the view of his public agree. In spite of the huge popular success he achieved with his watercolours Carl nevertheless felt that his monumental work - the frescoes in schools, museums and other public buildings, etc. - was more significant. He was bitterly disappointed when his last monumental work, "Midvinterblot", which was to have adorned the east wall of the upper stairway in the National Museum i Stockholm, was refused by the committee. In his memoirs, "Jag" (published posthumously), he expressed his bitterness and disappointment over the opposition to the painting that he himself considered to be the pinnacle of his artistic achievement. He writes: "The fate of Midvinterblot broke me! This I admit with subdued rage. Yet it was for the best - once again my intuition tells me that now - for this painting, with all its weaknesses, will be honoured with a far better place some day after I am gone". And we can only conclude that history proved him right in the end. Following its sale to a Japanese buyer, Midvinterblot was returned to the National Museum for the Carl Larsson-exhibition in 1992. With help from generous private donors the National Museum repurchased the work from its Japanese owner in 1997. Now, at last, it hangs where it was intended to be and Carl can rest easy in the knowledge that Midvinterblot has finally found its way home.
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1895 Self-Portrait pencil and watercolour Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 2 also. This is part 3 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1894 - 1899 "Ett Hem" (At Home) book: 1899 Cover of "A Home 24 Paintings" 1894 Between Christmas and New Year ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1894 Cosy Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894 In the Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894c Flowers on the Windowsill ( from "A Home series ) pencil watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c A Good Place for Swimming ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c Breakfast under the Big Birch ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Brita's Forty Winks ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Father's Room ( from "a Home" series ) watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Lisbeth Fishing ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Nameday at the Storage House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Anna ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Sundborn Church ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Bridge ( from "A Home" series) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Crayfish Season Opens ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Dining Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Gate ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Kitchen ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockhom 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Timber Chute ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Verandah ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm The Verandah of Larsson's house today: 1895c The Yard and Wash-House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 Mamma's and the Small Girls' Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 Open-Air Studio ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899c The Cottage ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm National Museum, Stockholm "The Cottage" at Sundborn today: 1894 Gustaf Upmark pencil and watercolour 1896 Eva Upmark pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth Eats Porridge 1894 Lisbeth pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth with Yellow Tulips pencil and watercolour 55.5 x 33 cm 1894 Suzanne pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf and Pontus pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulla watercolour 1895 Anna Pettersson watercolour 45 x 61 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Mirror Image with Brita on my Knee watercolour 1895 Self Portrait with Daughter Brita watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Stina watercolour 91.5 x 60 cm 1895 The Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus watercolour and pen on paper 26 x 19 cm 1895-96 The Art of Sculpture. Carl Michael Bellman in Sergel's Studio. Cartoon for Fresco in the Lower Hall of the National Museum, Stockholm 625 x 371 cm 1896 The Construction of the Royal Palace with the Architects Nicodemus Tessin and Carl Hårleman oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 A Nap Outdoors pencil and watercolour 1897 A Swedish Fairytale diptych with oil on canvas, relief panel, and frame Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1897 A Young Girl with a Doll pencil, pencil, pen and ink, watercolour 1897 Birgit watercolour 1897 Brita in the Flowerbed pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth in the Atelier pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth 1897 Pontus At The Etching Press 1898 Apple Tree in Blossom pencil and watercolour 1898 Duties pencil and watercolour 1898 Eva Åkerlund India ink on paper 62 x 39 cm 1898 Gösta pencil and watercolour 1898 Karin and Kersti watercolour 1898 Playing Scales pencil and watercolour 1898 Portrait of the Architect Jacob Ahrenberg pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache 53.5 x 36 cm © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1898 Spring Princess pencil and watercolour Private Collection 1898 Ulf Goes Swimming pencil and watercolour 1899 A Fairy or Kersti and a View of a Meadow 1899 August Strindberg charcoal and oil on canvas 56 x 39 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 For Karin's Name Day watercolour The old Swedish "Name Day" Calendar was, and still is, a celebration of personal names as well as traditional and religious feasts. It is now a big celebration in Sweden accompanied by parties and presents. (Karin: 2 August) 1899 Kersti 1899 Spring Sonnet pencil and watercolour 28 x 19.5 cm 1899c Convalescence watercolour 52 x 66 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1900 Around the Lamp pencil and watercolour
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1895 Self-Portrait pencil and watercolour Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 2 also. This is part 3 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1894 - 1899 "Ett Hem" (At Home) book: 1899 Cover of "A Home 24 Paintings" 1894 Between Christmas and New Year ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1894 Cosy Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894 In the Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894c Flowers on the Windowsill ( from "A Home series ) pencil watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c A Good Place for Swimming ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c Breakfast under the Big Birch ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Brita's Forty Winks ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Father's Room ( from "a Home" series ) watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Lisbeth Fishing ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Nameday at the Storage House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Anna ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Sundborn Church ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Bridge ( from "A Home" series) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Crayfish Season Opens ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Dining Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Gate ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Kitchen ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockhom 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Timber Chute ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Verandah ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm The Verandah of Larsson's house today: 1895c The Yard and Wash-House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 Mamma's and the Small Girls' Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 Open-Air Studio ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899c The Cottage ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm National Museum, Stockholm "The Cottage" at Sundborn today: 1894 Gustaf Upmark pencil and watercolour 1896 Eva Upmark pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth Eats Porridge 1894 Lisbeth pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth with Yellow Tulips pencil and watercolour 55.5 x 33 cm 1894 Suzanne pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf and Pontus pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulla watercolour 1895 Anna Pettersson watercolour 45 x 61 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Mirror Image with Brita on my Knee watercolour 1895 Self Portrait with Daughter Brita watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Stina watercolour 91.5 x 60 cm 1895 The Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus watercolour and pen on paper 26 x 19 cm 1895-96 The Art of Sculpture. Carl Michael Bellman in Sergel's Studio. Cartoon for Fresco in the Lower Hall of the National Museum, Stockholm 625 x 371 cm 1896 The Construction of the Royal Palace with the Architects Nicodemus Tessin and Carl Hårleman oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 A Nap Outdoors pencil and watercolour 1897 A Swedish Fairytale diptych with oil on canvas, relief panel, and frame Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1897 A Young Girl with a Doll pencil, pencil, pen and ink, watercolour 1897 Birgit watercolour 1897 Brita in the Flowerbed pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth in the Atelier pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth 1897 Pontus At The Etching Press 1898 Apple Tree in Blossom pencil and watercolour 1898 Duties pencil and watercolour 1898 Eva Åkerlund India ink on paper 62 x 39 cm 1898 Gösta pencil and watercolour 1898 Karin and Kersti watercolour 1898 Playing Scales pencil and watercolour 1898 Portrait of the Architect Jacob Ahrenberg pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache 53.5 x 36 cm © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1898 Spring Princess pencil and watercolour Private Collection 1898 Ulf Goes Swimming pencil and watercolour 1899 A Fairy or Kersti and a View of a Meadow 1899 August Strindberg charcoal and oil on canvas 56 x 39 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 For Karin's Name Day watercolour The old Swedish "Name Day" Calendar was, and still is, a celebration of personal names as well as traditional and religious feasts. It is now a big celebration in Sweden accompanied by parties and presents. (Karin: 2 August) 1899 Kersti 1899 Spring Sonnet pencil and watercolour 28 x 19.5 cm 1899c Convalescence watercolour 52 x 66 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1900 Around the Lamp pencil and watercolour
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1891 Carl Larsson self-portrait Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson, and for earlier works, see part 1. This is part 2 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1884 Vallmor / Poppies watercolour 63.5 x 44 cm 1884 View of Montcourt watercolour 1885 A Studio Idyll. The Artist's Wife with Daughter Suzanne. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1885 An Interior with a Woman Reading oil on panel 1885 Interior of Gallery Fürstenberg, Gothenburg, Sweden watercolour 78 x 56.5 cm 1885 The Bridge in Grez watercolour 54.5 x 76.5 cm 1886 Främmande no.2 oil on canvas 76 x 93 cm 1886 Open-Air Artist India ink on board 20.1 x 34.5 cm 1886 Open-Air Painter oil on canvas 119 x 209 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1886 The Still-life Painter watercolour 1886 A Lady Reading a Newspaper watercolour 1887 Ester 1887 Karin and Suzanne 1887 Porcelain Painter 1887 "Ceramic" ( Porcelain Painter ) ink 1887 Portrait of Alma pastel on paper Private Collection 1887c Karin In Autumn 1888 Profiles etching 24 x 15.7 cm ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1889 Christmas Roses oil on canvas 1889 Study for Modern Art 1889 Ulf in the Evening Sun 1890 Illustrations for "Songs and Ballads" by Elias Sehlstedts: 1890 Peasant Interior in Winter watercolour 1890 Pontus on the Floor 1891 Carl Gustaf Wilhelm Carleman 1891 Gothilda Fürstenberg watercolour 1891 Greta and Dora Nora 1892 A Ray of Sunshine pencil and watercolour 1892 At the Keyhole 1892 The Day Before Christmas watercolour and ink on paper 1892 Illustration printed in "Ord och Bild" ( Words and Images ) Magazine watercolour 1893 Anna Maria watercolour 1893 Karin and Brita watercolour 1893 Karin and Lisbeth 1893 Marstrand Citadel pencil and watercolour 1893 Mother watercolour 1893 My Loved Ones watercolour 1893 My Loved Ones, Sunborn 1893 Summer Sunday Afternoon, Sundborn 1893 Smile ink on paper 1893 Sunflowers pencil, watercolour and gouache 45.7 x 25.7 cm Private Collection 1893 Suzanne in the Woods 1894 Apple Blossom pencil and watercolour 1894 Christmas Morning pencil and watercolour
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1906 Self-Portrait "Self-Recognition" oil on canvas 95.5 x 61.5 cm Polo Museum, Florence Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 4 also. This is part 5 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1905 Kersti in Black watercolour 1909 Kersti in Black etching 14.7 x 19.9 ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1905 Kersti's Friend Visiting pencil and watercolour 33 x 22.5 cm 1905 My Yard pencil and watercolour 1905 On the Farm pencil and watercolour 1905 Pastor C. F. Petterson in Sundborn watercolour 1905 Potato Harvest pencil and watercolour 1905 The Antiquity Room pencil and watercolour 1905 The Evening Meal pencil and watercolour 1905 The Guardian Angel etching 15.2 x 19.7 cm ( plate ) Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN ( and others ) 1906 At the Scaffold Painter 1906 Author Carl Gustaf Lawrence etching 11.8 x 15.9 cm ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1906 Azaleas pencil and watercolour Thiel Gallery, Stockholm 1906 Bo pencil and watercolour 1906 Children of the Carpenter Helberg watercolour 1906 Cowgirl in the Meadow pencil and watercolour 1906 Karin At The Linen Cupboard pencil and watercolour 1906 Karin pencil and watercolour 1906 Model Writing Postcards watercolour 68 x 100cm Thiel Gallery, Stockholm 1906 Oscar Levertin oil on canvas 1906 Oscar Levertin 1906 Red and Black pencil and watercolour 1906 Rose and Back pencil and watercolour 1906 The Cowshed pencil and watercolour 1906 The Future Diva pencil and watercolour 1906 The Manure Pile watercolour 1906 The Model on the Table 1906 Threshing pencil and watercolour 1906 Woodcutters in the Forest pencil and watercolour 1907 Girl Weaving Red Gold Ribbon pencil and watercolour 1907 Greta Arnbom pencil and watercolour 54.3 x 75 cm Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden 1907 Kersti with Breadbasket 1907 Minni and Essi pencil and watercolour 1907 Now it's Christmas Again watercolour 1907-08 The Entry of King Gustav Vasa of Sweden into Stockholm, 1523 oil on canvas 700 x 1400 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm photo: Creative Commons Licence 2 1908 After the Dance pencil and watercolour 1908 Brita at the Piano pencil and watercolour 1908 In Mum's Bed pencil and watercolour 1908 Ingrid E. watercolour 1908 Karin on the Shore pencil and watercolour 54.3 x 75 cm Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden 1908 Lisbeth and Peonies pencil and watercolour 1908 Lisbeth and the Lily pencil and watercolour 1908 Lisbeth in her Sundborn Dress pencil and watercolour 1908 Ludvig Looström 1908 Model in Front of the Stove etching 16.4 x 12 cm ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1908 Omakuva etching 16.5 x 23.7 cm ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1908 Rovasti C. F. Pettersson etching 17.9 x 12 cm ( plate ) © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1908 Selma Lagerlöf oil on canvas Bonnierska Porträttsamlingen, Stockholm 1909 Dagmar Grill in the Garden pencil and watercolour 66 x 56 cm 1909 Friends from the Towm - Dining Room Scene watercolour 1909 Karin and Brita with Cactus pencil and watercolour 1909 Karin and Esbjörn pencil and watercolour 1909 Kersti's Birthday pencil and watercolour 1909 Lisbet Playing the Accordion 1909 Our Guardian Angel pencil and watercolour 1909 The Cottage in Snow pencil and watercolour 1909c The Falun Yard watercolour Private Collection 1910 Brita pencil and watercolour 1910 Esbjörn oil on canvas 70 x 100 cm 1910 Lisbeth's New Hat pencil and watercolour 1910 Self-Portrait in Landscape pencil and watercolour 1910 Suzanne as a Red Cross Nurse pencil and watercolour 1910 Suzanne on the Porch pencil and watercolour 1910c Schoolgirl in an Interior ( Kersti ) pencil and watercolour 50.8 x 71.8 cm Brooklyn Museum, New York 1911 Brother and Sister watercolour pencil and watercolour 1911 Girl on Skis pencil and watercolour 74 x 52.5 cm
Illustration by Carl Larsson ( 1853-1919 ) taken from ‘Svenska Kvinnan Genom Seklen’ (Swedish women through the centuries). Published 1921 by Iduns Förlag. University of Illinois...
1895 Self-Portrait pencil and watercolour Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 2 also. This is part 3 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1894 - 1899 "Ett Hem" (At Home) book: 1899 Cover of "A Home 24 Paintings" 1894 Between Christmas and New Year ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1894 Cosy Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894 In the Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894c Flowers on the Windowsill ( from "A Home series ) pencil watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c A Good Place for Swimming ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c Breakfast under the Big Birch ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Brita's Forty Winks ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Father's Room ( from "a Home" series ) watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Lisbeth Fishing ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Nameday at the Storage House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Anna ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Sundborn Church ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Bridge ( from "A Home" series) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Crayfish Season Opens ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Dining Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Gate ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Kitchen ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockhom 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Timber Chute ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Verandah ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm The Verandah of Larsson's house today: 1895c The Yard and Wash-House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 Mamma's and the Small Girls' Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 Open-Air Studio ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899c The Cottage ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm National Museum, Stockholm "The Cottage" at Sundborn today: 1894 Gustaf Upmark pencil and watercolour 1896 Eva Upmark pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth Eats Porridge 1894 Lisbeth pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth with Yellow Tulips pencil and watercolour 55.5 x 33 cm 1894 Suzanne pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf and Pontus pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulla watercolour 1895 Anna Pettersson watercolour 45 x 61 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Mirror Image with Brita on my Knee watercolour 1895 Self Portrait with Daughter Brita watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Stina watercolour 91.5 x 60 cm 1895 The Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus watercolour and pen on paper 26 x 19 cm 1895-96 The Art of Sculpture. Carl Michael Bellman in Sergel's Studio. Cartoon for Fresco in the Lower Hall of the National Museum, Stockholm 625 x 371 cm 1896 The Construction of the Royal Palace with the Architects Nicodemus Tessin and Carl Hårleman oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 A Nap Outdoors pencil and watercolour 1897 A Swedish Fairytale diptych with oil on canvas, relief panel, and frame Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1897 A Young Girl with a Doll pencil, pencil, pen and ink, watercolour 1897 Birgit watercolour 1897 Brita in the Flowerbed pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth in the Atelier pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth 1897 Pontus At The Etching Press 1898 Apple Tree in Blossom pencil and watercolour 1898 Duties pencil and watercolour 1898 Eva Åkerlund India ink on paper 62 x 39 cm 1898 Gösta pencil and watercolour 1898 Karin and Kersti watercolour 1898 Playing Scales pencil and watercolour 1898 Portrait of the Architect Jacob Ahrenberg pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache 53.5 x 36 cm © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1898 Spring Princess pencil and watercolour Private Collection 1898 Ulf Goes Swimming pencil and watercolour 1899 A Fairy or Kersti and a View of a Meadow 1899 August Strindberg charcoal and oil on canvas 56 x 39 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 For Karin's Name Day watercolour The old Swedish "Name Day" Calendar was, and still is, a celebration of personal names as well as traditional and religious feasts. It is now a big celebration in Sweden accompanied by parties and presents. (Karin: 2 August) 1899 Kersti 1899 Spring Sonnet pencil and watercolour 28 x 19.5 cm 1899c Convalescence watercolour 52 x 66 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1900 Around the Lamp pencil and watercolour