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In an imaginary museum, the most iconic works of Nordic art are brought together to narrate the artistic identity of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Munch's “The Scream” opens the tour ...
In the American Swedish Institute’s new exhibition, “Karin Larsson: Let the Hand Be Seen,” there’s an 1898 watercolor by Swedish artist Carl Larsson called “Kurragömma” (Hide-and-seek).
The houses of two of Sweden’s most influential artists and designers, Carl and Karin Larsson, came to shape the country’s national identity — and now represent an aesthetic ideal. Hanging in ...
1. For a time, Carl Larsson lived and worked in Paris, hoping to exhibit his works at the Salons. He was unable to complete his first painting, a large 3-meter canvas, due to lack of funds.
When I visited Carl Larsson's house in rural Sweden ... Hans Hedberg (stonework), Sigurd Persson (decorative art) and the luminary Larsson are only a few of the most famous.
the painter Carl Larsson and his wife, Karin, also an artist, transformed the cottage into their ideal home. Larsson's paintings, depicting the cottage's interiors and his family's lifestyle ...
Bedwear brand Magniberg is celebrating artist couple Carl and Karin Larsson in a new project with architectural photographer Mikael Olsson. The Larssons created the ultimate artist residence at their ...
A great-great-great-granddaughter of the Swedish painter Carl Larsson leads a tour of the country house where the artist lived with his wife, Karin. Hi. My name is Kajsa Brunkman, and welcome to ...
The new Larsson exhibition, “Sundborn Goes Extreme Again ... and let the entire family spend a great deal of time in the parlour, as can be seen in paintings by Carl in which a chess set and ...
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