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Carl Larsson
Carl Larsson

Carl Larsson

Swedish, 1853-1919
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Carl Olof Larsson was a Swedish painter representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many paintings include oils, watercolors, and frescoes. He is principally known for his watercolors of idyllic family life.

Larsson was born in the Gamla stan neighborhood of Stockholm, Sweden. His parents were extremely poor, and his childhood was not happy.

Larsson's father worked as a casual laborer, sailed as a stoker on a ship headed for Scandinavia, and lost the lease to a nearby mill, only to work there later as a mere grain carrier. Larsson portrays him as a loveless man lacking self-control; he drank, ranted and raved, and incurred the lifelong anger of his son after an outburst in which he declared, "I curse the day you were born". In contrast, Carl's mother worked long hours as a laundress to provide for her family.

However, at the age of thirteen, his teacher at the school for poor children urged him to apply to the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, and he was admitted. During his first years there, Larsson felt socially inferior, confused, and shy. In 1869, at the age of sixteen, he was promoted to the "antique school" of the same academy. There Larsson gained confidence, and even became a central figure in student life. Carl earned his first medal in nude drawing. In the meantime, Larsson worked as a caricaturist for the humorous paper Kasper and as a graphic artist for the newspaper Ny Illustrerad Tidning. His annual wages were sufficient to allow him to help support his parents financially.

After several years working as an illustrator of books, magazines, and newspapers, Larsson moved to Paris in 1877, where he spent several frustrating years as a hardworking artist without any success. Larsson was not eager to establish contact with the French progressive Impressionists; instead, along with other Swedish artists, he cut himself off from the radical movement of change.

After spending two summers in Barbizon, the refuge of the plein-air painters, he settled down with his Swedish painter colleagues in 1882 in Grez-sur-Loing at a Scandinavian artists' colony outside Paris. It was there that he met the artist Karin Bergöö (1859–1928), who soon became his wife. This was to be a turning point in Larsson's life. In Grez, Larsson painted some of his most important works, now in watercolour and very different from the oil painting technique he had previously employed.

Carl and Karin Larsson had eight children (Suzanne (b. 1884), Ulf (b. 1887), Pontus (b. 1888), Lisbeth (b. 1891), Brita (b. 1893), Mats (b. 1894), Kersti (b. 1896) and Esbjörn (b. 1900). His family became Larsson's favourite models. Many of the interiors depicted were the work of Karin Larsson, who also worked as an interior designer.

In his later years he suffered from bouts of depression. While working on Midvinterblot (1915), a large decoration for the vestibule of the Nationalmuseum, Larsson experienced the onset of an eye problem and a worsening of his frequent headaches. After suffering a mild stroke in January 1919, he spent his remaining time completing his memoirs. He died later that month in Falun and was buried in the cemetery of Sundborn Church (Sundborns kyrka).

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A Bite!

A Bite! (1885)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
A Studio Idyll. The Artist’s Wife and their Daughter

A Studio Idyll. The Artist’s Wife and their Daughter (1885)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Autumn

Autumn (1884)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Before the Mirror. Self Portait

Before the Mirror. Self Portait (1900)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
By the Cellar

By the Cellar (1917)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Carl Skånberg, the Artist

Carl Skånberg, the Artist (1878)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Erik Axel Karlfedt, the poet

Erik Axel Karlfedt, the poet (1918)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Eva Upmark, 1852-1944, born Kindstrand

Eva Upmark, 1852-1944, born Kindstrand (1896)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Getting Ready for a Game

Getting Ready for a Game (1901)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Gustaf Upmark, director of the Nationalmuseum

Gustaf Upmark, director of the Nationalmuseum (1894)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Letter-Writing

Letter-Writing (1912)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Lisbeth Reading

Lisbeth Reading

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Ludvig Looström

Ludvig Looström (1908)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Martha Winslow

Martha Winslow (1896)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Mother

Mother (1893)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
‘Murre’. Portrait of Casimir Laurin

‘Murre’. Portrait of Casimir Laurin (1900)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
My Late Husband

My Late Husband (1884)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
My Late Wife

My Late Wife (1884)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Pontus

Pontus (1890)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Portrait of a Boy. Study for Morning Prayers

Portrait of a Boy. Study for Morning Prayers

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Study for Rokoko

Study for Rokoko (1888)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
The Artist Carl Skånberg

The Artist Carl Skånberg (1878)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
The Author Selma Lagerlöf

The Author Selma Lagerlöf (1902)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
The Vine

The Vine (1884)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
The Vine

The Vine (1884)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
Ulf. Nude Boy among Birches

Ulf. Nude Boy among Birches (ca 1898)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
When the Children have Gone to Bed

When the Children have Gone to Bed

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Figurative
A Swedish Fairy Tale

A Swedish Fairy Tale (1897)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Mythology
Landscape Study from Barbizon

Landscape Study from Barbizon (1878)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Landscape
Open-Air Painter. Winter-Motif from Åsögatan 145, Stockholm

Open-Air Painter. Winter-Motif from Åsögatan 145, Stockholm (1886)

Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853-1919)
Landscape
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