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Karl Isakson - Standing Female Nude

Standing Female Nude (1918 – 1920)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
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Karl Isakson

Karl Oscar Isakson was a Swedish painter who spent much of his professional life in Denmark where he is considered to be one of the fathers of Modernism. He had close associations with the Bornholm school of painters and made many paintings of Christiansø. He is cited as an artist who "sought to give their Biblical works a modern social and political context."

Isakson was brought up in difficult circumstances in Stockholm. His father, blacksmith Karl Frederik, died when he was only eight months old, leaving his mother, Mathilda, to raise him and his sister Esther by running a laundry. At school he did so well he was known as the little professor. At home, in order to escape from the family misery, he began to draw, often surrounded by piles of laundry. He left school at the age of 13 to help out with the family finances by becoming a painter's assistant. When he was 15, on his own initiative he began taking evening classes in drawing at the Technical School. He also showed great interest in literature reading Swedish authors such as Viktor Rydberg and Wilhelm Ekelund and Danish works by Søren Kierkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen.

Before attending the Swedish Academy, Isakson worked as Carl Larsson's assistant, helping him with the frescos in the stairwell of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Stockholm. Larsson took a great interest in Isakson and encouraged him in his studies. In 1902, he travelled on a grant to Italy where he came into contact with Kristian Zahrtmann and his colony of Danish painters who introduced him to modern French trends, especially Paul Cézanne.

He returned to Copenhagen with Zahrtmann where he attend his art classes, meeting many young artists associated with the beginning of Modernism in Danish painting. He developed an interest in what he called pure art, which like pure thought conveyed life's universal correspondences rather than the partial details of Realism and Naturalism. Like Carl Kylberg and Violet Tengberg, he believed art should have an existential or spiritual function, conveying a sense of higher transcendental values.

Thanks to his paintings of Christiansø, Isakson is considered to be one of the fathers of modern painting in Denmark. His landscape painting of Christiansø's Mindet (1911) shows how much he was influenced by Cézanne, both in his strong colouring and his use of parallel brush strokes.

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Composition Study

Composition Study

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Reclining Model

Reclining Model (between 1914 and 1915)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
View of Svaneke

View of Svaneke (ca 1919)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Graveyard, Christiansø

Graveyard, Christiansø (1911-1913)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Still Life With Blue Bowl And Fruits

Still Life With Blue Bowl And Fruits (1910 – 1911)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Still life

Still life (1916)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Potted Plants

Potted Plants

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Stående kvindelig model

Stående kvindelig model (1904 – 1907)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Portrait of Mrs. Bertha Brandstrup

Portrait of Mrs. Bertha Brandstrup (1909)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Den druknede

Den druknede (1905 – 1906)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
The Raising of Lazarus

The Raising of Lazarus (between 1920 and 1921)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
The Crowning with Thorns

The Crowning with Thorns (1920 – 1921)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Nøgen, siddende kvindelig model

Nøgen, siddende kvindelig model (1905 – 1907)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Portrait of the Painter Karl Schou

Portrait of the Painter Karl Schou (1909 – 1913)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
Standing Model

Standing Model (1915)

Karl Isakson (Swedish, 1878 – 1922)
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