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Carl Larsson (second from left) and Anders Zorn (right) |
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Anders Zorn, Self Portrait |
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Anders Zorn, Self Portrait |
According to Aslplund, "He did not care to talk about the theory of art; his theory was simple enough. He once explained to me the joy he felt in revealing the beauty of a subject through his brush, in making the spectator stop and look at Nature in a new way, a Nature more rich and beautiful —more 'Zornesque.'"
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From Karl Asplund's 1921 book, Anders Zorn: His Life And Work
The big Anders Zorn exhibition is currently in San Francisco, and will come to the National Academy Museum in New York on February 27.
There's a new catalog available
that I will soon be reviewing.
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