Carl Larsson (1853-1919) is Sweden's best-loved artist and is known around the world for his paintings of his home and family. At their famous house at Sundborn, in central Sweden, Carl and his wife, Karin, a textile designer, created a series of revolutionary interiors that combined old furniture and objects with startlingly modern concepts of color and design. These designs gave way to a new approach to interior design that continues to influence designers today. This book presents the Larssons as designers and as ...
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Carl Larsson (1853-1919) is Sweden's best-loved artist and is known around the world for his paintings of his home and family. At their famous house at Sundborn, in central Sweden, Carl and his wife, Karin, a textile designer, created a series of revolutionary interiors that combined old furniture and objects with startlingly modern concepts of color and design. These designs gave way to a new approach to interior design that continues to influence designers today. This book presents the Larssons as designers and as creators of a remarkable domestic ideal. It sets them in their artistic and social context, using contemporary photographs and comparative pictures. At its heart are the remarkable Ett hem paintings and a series of color photographs showing the interiors at Sundborn and Karin's textiles.
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New. 0821224816. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Text in English. 252 pp. With 266 ills. (189 col. ). 29 x 22 cm. Description: "Providing a detailed examination of the oeuvre of celebrated Swedish artist Carl Larsson (1858-1919) that emphasizes his pioneering contributions to the development of modern Swedish domestic design, this catalogue features reproductions of more than 100 watercolors, drawings, oil paintings and prints chiefly depicting scenes of family life at the artist's famous Sundborn home along with numerous historical and recent photographs of the house, a rustic structure whose eclectic decorative motifs reflect the influence of Swedish folk art traditions and such international currents as Art Nouveau, Japonisme and the English Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Ten substantial essays include discussions of Larsson's life and career, the interior design of his Sundborn house, the mass publication, dissemination and influence of his domestic illustrations and the artistic achievements of his wife, textile designer Karin Larsson (1859-1928)."--with a bonus offer--; 1 x 11.37 x 8.75 Inches.