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Ivar Arosenius

(Sweden, 1878-1909)
Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 220 - 2 670 EUR
2 290 - 2 750 USD
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Rasmus Sjöbeck
Stockholm
Rasmus Sjöbeck
Assistant Specialist Classic Art
+46 (0)727 33 24 02
Ivar Arosenius
(Sweden, 1878-1909)

"En kärlekssaga i sex tablåer"

Five out of six leaves signed IA and dated 07. Blandteknik på papper. Frame size 56 x 102 cm. Individual leaf size approximately 15 x 24 cm each.

Literature

Björn Fredlund, "Ivar Arosenius", 2009, mentioned p. 180.

More information

Björn Fredlund writes about the fairy tale series in the book on Arosenius: "In 1905, he had painted his first fairy tale series, 'The Tale of the Six Princesses' [...]. In 1906, he began 'A Tale of Antichrist', which, however, was not completed. The following year, he created 'A Love Tale in Six Pictures', which tells of a knight who arrives at a castle where he indulges in love with six maidens. The setting seems to be an Eastern harem, but the knight is Western - perhaps he is a crusader. When he, exhausted, leaves the castle on his steed, all the maidens are in happy circumstances. In Arosenius's series, the knight's traditional, chivalric role, which used to express itself in his faithful devotion to the one woman, has been transformed into its opposite."