Anders Zorn (also known as Anders Leonard Zorn) (1860–1920)
“Lavards Anders” (also known as “Dalecarlian Peasant [Lavards Anders])”—
portrait
of a peasant from Dalecarlia, Zorn's native provincial region in Sweden, 1919
Commentary on the Subject:
The Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa) offers a compelling
insight into this portrait: “This small but powerful etching is both a portrait
and a 'type': meet Lavards Anders, a peasant of Delacarlia, the provincial
region of Sweden where Anders Zorn grew up - in poverty - and returned to - in
triumph and fame. The peasant is elderly; we sense that he has seen much and
has suffered not a little. In another guise or mood, his splendid mutton-chop
whiskers and fur hat would look endearing, even comical. Not so here: he stares
balefully straight at Zorn - and at us. Zorn is depicting death. Within a year,
he himself would die prematurely, overweight, and allegedly alcoholic and
syphilitic. The considerably older peasant will outlive him, and he knows it.
There is no room for symbolist ethereality, charm or beauty in this etching,
which shows no diminution in Zorn's powers” (https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/36798).
Technical Details & Condition:
An etching printed on fine buff-coloured laid paper, signed in pencil by
the artist at the lower right. The impression is strong, crisp, and evenly
printed. Aside from minor toning around the image, the sheet remains in
excellent condition—free of tears, holes, abrasions, or significant
stains.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 37.5 x 26.2 cm
• Platemark: 15.4 x 11.4 cm
In-Plate Lettering:
• Upper-left: “LAV[A]RDS ANDERS”
• Lower-left: [Artist’s monogram] “Zorn”
References:
• Asplund 283; Hjert & Hjert 168; Lidbeck ZG 283
• Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa): Registration Number 1952-0003-182
• Art Institute of Chicago: Reference Number 1971.908 (https://www.artic.edu/artworks/37857/dalecarlian-peasant-lavards-anders)
Price
& Shipping:
AU$662 (approx. US$459.05
/ €402.45 / £343.03), including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and
taxes (if applicable) are the buyer’s responsibility.
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