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Book Review
Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900–1960
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 323-324
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Bornoe, Aisha Lovise Maud (Bornoe, Aisha Lovise Maud)
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Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900–1960 Edited by Kerry Greaves. 278 pp. incl. 16 col. + 39 b. & w. ills. (Routledge, Abingdon-on-Thames, 2021), £120. ISBN 978–0–367–42338–4. | :
Book Review
Silent Beauty: Nordic and East Asian Interaction. Edited by Anne-Marie Pennonen and Hanne Selkokari
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 792
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Bolwell, Sarah (Bolwell, Sarah)
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7. Vase, Arabia, by Kyllikki Salmenhaara. 1959. Glazed stoneware with chamotte, height 43 cm. (Design Museum, Helsinki).
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Relocating Anders Zorn’s ‘Ice Skater’
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 214-221
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Doe Stone, Elizabeth (Doe Stone, Elizabeth)
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1. Letter from Anders Zorn to Carl Larsson, showing the first scene of a narrative (‘Presens’) and the last (‘Futurum’). 1893. Pen on paper, 11.3 by 17.7 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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10. Above Study here identified as being for Night effect, by Anders Zorn. c.1894. Graphite on paper, 9.5 by 15 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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11. Right Night effect, by Anders Zorn. 1895. Canvas, 161 by 106 cm. (Gothenburg Museum of Art).
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2. Verso of Fig.1, showing the second scene (‘Imperfectum’) and the third (‘Perfectum’).
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3. The ice skater, by Anders Zorn. 1898. Canvas, 120.5 by 150 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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4. On the ice in Mora, by Anders Zorn. 1898. Etching, 37.1 by 28.5 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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5. The ice skater, by Anders Zorn. 1898. Watercolour on white paper, 25.1 by 35.2 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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6. On the ice, by Anders Zorn. 1890s. Graphite on paper, 15.8 by 24.9 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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7. Detail of Self-portrait on horseback (verso of Fig.6), by Anders Zorn. 1890s. Watercolour on paper, 15.8 by 24.9 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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8. Detail of Anders Zorn on horseback in the Bois de Boulogne. 1890s. Photograph, 15 by 17 cm. (Zorn Museum, Mora).
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9. Palais de Glace. 1890. Lithograph, 60 by 40 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
Letter
Letter Four
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 815
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Diemer, Dorothea (Diemer, Dorothea)
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Hinners, Linda (Hinners, Linda)
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Letter Three
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 813-815
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Rudigier, Alexander (Rudigier, Alexander)
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9. Middle right Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.5, showing the cloth.
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11. Above right Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.7, showing the cloth.
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5. Detail of Bathing Venus (after-cast of a marble by Giambologna). Late seventeenth century. Lead, height 109 cm. (Fredensborg Castle, Denmark; photograph Thomas Rahbek).
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7. Top right Detail of Bathing Venus (after-cast of a marble by Giambologna), showing the plait. Late seventeenth century. Gesso, height 109 cm. (Eriksberg Castle, Sweden; photograph Georg Steinmetzer, Munich).
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8. Middle left Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.4, showing the cloth.
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10. Above left Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.4, showing the cloth.
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12. Top left Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.4, showing the date in the founder’s signature.
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13. Above left Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.4, showing fins running through the punched letters of the founder’s signature, indicated by the red arrow.
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14. Above right Oblique view of the date in the signature illustrated in Fig.12. The sunken surface around the area of the 5 can be clearly seen.
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15. Top left Computer tomography of the date in the inscription illustrated in Fig.12, showing the different diameters of the 5 and the 9. (Fraunhofer Institut, Fürth).
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16. Above left Computer tomography of vertical cut through the bronze block with the date in the founder’s signature illustrated in Fig.12. In the area around the 5 (indicated by the arrow) the Lunker is visible as a darker part. (Fraunhofer Institut, Fürth).
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17. Above right Detail of Spinario, showing the same kind of casting cavity as on the bronze Venus. 1540. Bronze, height 72 cm. (Château de Fontainebleau; photograph by the author).
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4. Bathing Venus. 1597. Bronze, height 112 cm. (Private collection; photograph Georg Steinmetzer, Munich).
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6. Top left Detail of the sculpture shown in Fig.4, showing the plait.
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‘Gerhardt Meyer made me in Stockholm’: a bronze ‘Bathing woman’ after Giambologna
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 545-553
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Diemer, Dorothea (Diemer, Dorothea)
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Hinners, Linda (Hinners, Linda)
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1. Bathing woman (Venus or Bathsheba), by Giambologna. c.1571–73. Marble, height 105.3 cm. (The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; from A. Rudigier, B. Truyols and B. Jestaz: ‘Jean Bologne et les jardins d’Henri IV’, Bulletin monumental 174, 3, 2016).
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11. Church bell, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Elder. 1696. Bronze. (St Charles’ Church, Tallinn).
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12. Detail of Fig.6, showing the ‘6’ in the date superimposed by the rotated outline of ‘9’.
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13. Detail of Fig.6, showing the ornament on the socle.
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2–5. Details of Fig.6, showing the signature of Gerhardt Meyer the Elder and the date.
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6. Bathing woman, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Elder. 1697. Bronze, height 103.3 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Fig. 1 from an alternate angle.
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8. Detail of a cannon, cast by Johann Meyer. 1665. Bronze. (Army Museum, Stockholm).
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9 and 10. Details of the inscription on a garden vase, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Younger. 1725. Bronze. (Private collection, Paris).
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14. Detail of stucco ornament in the Palace of Nicodemus Tessin, Stockholm. c.1700. (Photograph County Administrative Board of Stockholm).
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15. The bathroom, Ericsberg Castle, Katrineholm, Sweden.
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16. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Lead, height 110 cm. (Ericsberg Castle).
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17. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Plaster, height c.108 cm. (Ericsberg Castle).
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18. Detail of Fig.16. (All photographs the authors).
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19. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Lead. (Fredensborg Palace Garden, Denmark; photograph Thomas Rahbeck).
Publication Received
Skiascope 6. Blond and Blue-Eyed: Whiteness, Swedishness, and Visual Culture. By Jeff Werner and Tomas Björk.
09/2014 | 1338 | 156
Pages: 613
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Vernon, Jonathan (Vernon, Jonathan ; V., J.)
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War and peace at the Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’ of 1917
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 676-688
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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1. Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, designed by Carl Bergsten. 1913–16. Northern façade: main entrance and high windows of Room 4. Granite column bearing a black granite Eagle and bronze Archer (1916/19) by Carl Milles. Photograph by C.G. Rosenberg. (Arkitektur, Stockholm, September–October 1919; image copyright Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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10. Three paintings from the Egon Schiele Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Stein an der Donau, seen from the south (1913), Resurrection (Graves) (1913), Stein an der Donau, seen from the north (1913). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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11. Émigrés, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1916-17. Canvas, 95 by 146 cm. (Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; copyright DACS 2012; image copyright BPK, Berlin, and Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich)
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12. On the terrace, by Otto Lendecke. 1917. Offset reproduction, of watercolour original, on paper, 26 by 20.6 cm. (Die Damenwelt, Vienna, June 1917; image copyright MAK, Vienna).
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14. Baby, by Gustav Klimt. 1917. Canvas, 110.9 by 110.4 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, gift of Otto and Franciska Kallir with the help of the Carol and Edwin Fullwinder Fund).
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15. Death and Life, by Gustav Klimt. 1910/15. Canvas, 180.5 by 200.5 cm. (Leopold Museum, Vienna).
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3. Poster advertising the Österrikisk Konst­utställning, at the Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, designed by Anton Faistauer. 1917. Colour lithograph on paper, 100 by 70 cm. (Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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4. The Austrian Emperor Karl. 1917. Photograph by Hermann Clemens Kosel. Postcard. (Private collection).
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6. Anton Hanak Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. Seven larger visible figures, from left to right: Prayer (1911), Child above the quotidian (1912), Transfigured (1913/14), Youth (1909), The fanatic (1916–17), The last man (1916–17), Voices from above (1917). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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7. Gustav Klimt Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. Top row (north wall): Leda (1917), Barbara Flöge (1915), Baby (1917). Second row (principal, east wall): Elisabeth Lederer (1914–16), Death and Life (1910/15), Friederike Maria Beer (1916). Third row (south wall): The fur collar (1916), Mäda Primavesi (1913), The polecat fur (1916/17). Bottom row (west wall, with two pairs of pictures flanking entrance from Room 1): The park (1909), Forrester’s house at Weissenbach II (1914), Church at Unterach am Attersee (1915/16), Italian garden landscape (1913). Anonymous photographs. Modern prints from original glass negatives. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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8. Three paintings from the Albin Egger-Lienz Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Man and wife (preliminary version of central couple in The Ages of Man) (1910), Early spring (1906), The sower and the devil I (1908/09). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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9. Principal, south wall of the Anton Faistauer Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Portrait of a woman (1913), unidentified Still life, Young woman on a red sofa (1913), Still life with rolls and a jug (1914), Seated lady in a blue blouse with a jewel casket (1912/13). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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13. Main display of applied arts at the 1917 Stockholm 'Austrian Art Exhibition'. Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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2. Team installing the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’ assembled for a press conference at the Liljevalchs Konsthall on 4th September. From left to right: Anton Hanak, Erwin Hanslik, Josef Hoffmann, Ernst Wagner, Hans Boehler, Anton Faistauer. Photograph by Erik Holmén. (Hvar 8 Dag, Stockholm, 16th September 1917; image copyright Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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5. Plan of the Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm (with north to the right), showing its thirteen exhibiting rooms. Anonymous diagram. (Liljevalchs Konsthall Katalog No. 8: Österrikiska Konstutställningen, Stockholm 1917).
Exhibition Review
The Pre-Raphaelites. Stockholm
06/2009 | 1275 | 151
Pages: 419-420
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Wilton, Andrew (Wilton, Andrew)
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The Pre-Raphaelites | institution: Nationalmuseum
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71. New College cloisters, by Holman Hunt. 1852. Panel, 35.6 by 25.4 cm. (Jesus College, Oxford; exh. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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72. The Wetterhorn, Wellhorn and Eiger, Switzerland, by John Brett. 1856. Watercolour and bodycolour, 25.4 by 36.1 cm. (Private collection; exh. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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73. The tune of the seven towers, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1857. Watercolour, 31.4 by 36.5 cm. (Tate, London; exh. National­museum, Stockholm).
Exhibition Review
Georg Haupt. Stockholm
11/2006 | 1244 | 148
Pages: 789-790
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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Georg Haupt: Gustav III:s Hovschatullmakare | institution: Royal Palace
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57. Writing desk for Queen Lovisa Ulrika, by Georg Haupt. 1770. Inlaid wood, 133cm high. (Royal Collections, Stockholm, Sweden).
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