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John Bauer

(Sweden, 1882-1918)
Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 560 - 4 440 EUR
3 670 - 4 590 USD
Hammer price
70 000 SEK
Purchasing info
John Bauer
(Sweden, 1882-1918)

"Skinnpåsen"

Utförd 1908. Tusch, täckvitt, akvarell och blyerts på papper 20,5 x 18,5 cm.

Provenance

Ursprungligen i Johan Petter Åhléns (Åhlén & Åkerlunds förlag vilket gav ut "Bland tomtar och troll") samlingar.
Därefter i arv till nuvarande ägare.

Exhibitions

Konstakademien, Stockholm, "John Bauer -Minnesutställning", oktober 1934, kat nr 101.

More information

Illustration till sagan "Skinnpåsen" av Anna Wahlenberg i "Bland tomtar och troll".

Designer

John Bauer was born in 1882 and was a Swedish artist, primarily renowned for his paintings and illustrations in the early editions of the fairy tale collection "Bland tomtar och troll”. Thanks to his magical illustrations of princesses, trolls, and giants, Bauer has significantly influenced our perception of creatures and mythical figures in traditional Swedish stories and Nordic folklore.
Bauer grew up in Jönköping, and a large part of his artistry was inspired by the mystical forests of Småland, where trolls and other beings seemed to emerge from the rocky outcrops. During his years of study, he was fascinated by early German and Italian painting but soon returned to the Swedish fairytale forest. At the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, he met his future wife, Esther Ellqvist, who often posed as a model and served as inspiration for the princess Tuvstarr in Bauer's works.
Most of Bauer's paintings are created using watercolors, although he has also produced some using oil. By the 1910s, thanks to his fairy tale paintings, Bauer was already an established and beloved artist when he chose to conclude his role as a fairy tale illustrator. In his final years, he explored other imaginative expressions that would shape Bauer's last works, such as "The Dancing Nymphs" and "Blue Eva". John Bauer's final significant painting was created for the auditorium at Karlskrona Girls' School in 1917, an oil painting depicting the goddess Freja, with his wife Esther as a model.
The entire Bauer-Ellqvist family died in a boat accident when the steamer Per Brahe sank during an autumn storm on Vättern on November 20, 1918.

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