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International studio — 40.1910

DOI issue:
Nr. 160 (June 1910)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19866#0427

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Studio- Talk

Arts, afterwards becoming
professor of landscape
painting in the Academy.
That his works are much
esteemed is shown by the
fact that several have
been acquired by the
National Museum in
Stockholm, the Gothen-
burg Museum, the Finnish
Museum, Helsingfors, and
various foreign institu-
tions, as well as by distin-
guished individuals, and
further by the fact that
he has received gold
medals at several inter-
national exhibitions. He
always paints direct from
„_„., „ Nature and though he now

si ring evening in stockholm by count louis sparre °

[By permission of Fritz Treschow, Esq.) devotes his talent almost

wholly to landscape, he

scapists, with the exception perhaps of Prince still occasionally paints a figure-subject, especially

Eugen, has a stronger sense of decorative style, when visiting his native region where the peasantry,

Hesselbom's big, often panoramic pictures, like with their picturesque costumes, furnish an abund-

the beautiful Our Country, Over Forests, Mountains ance of interesting themes for the painter. T. L.
and Lakes, or My Fatherland, ought to be
used for architectural purposes.

Two other artists, of whom one cannot
say that they are new to the Swedish public,
have also been having separate exhibitions
—Per Ekstrom and Olof Arborelius. Both
are old in years but young in spirit, and
their works are far from showing any
weakening. Both confine themselves mainly
to landscape painting. Ekstrom's power of
painting different sun effects seems to be
the same as ever. Good examples of the
art of Hesselbom and Ekstrom were bought
by the National Museum in Stockholm,
which museum also has acquired one of
the very best pictures by Eugen Jansson.

Professor Arborelius comes from Dalarne,
which is also Zorn's country, and many are |
the pictures he has painted of that region. |
As a student he won the Royal Medal at
the Academy of Arts, and also a travelling
scholarship which enabled him to visit
Dtisseldorf, Munich, Paris, and Rome. He
was for a time a teacher at the School of
Decorative Art here, and in 1890 was elected miss cornelia kuylrnstierna by count louis sparre.

member of the Royal Academy of Eiberal (By permission of Capi. 0. Kuylenstiema)

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