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A Studio Idyll: the Artists Wife and their Daughter Suzanne, 1885 (1945). Artist: Carl Larsson
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A Studio Idyll: the Artists Wife and their Daughter Suzanne, 1885 (1945). Artist: Carl Larsson
A Studio Idyll: the Artists Wife and their Daughter Suzanne, 1885 (1945). Swedish artist Carl Larsson (1853-1919) married Karin Bergoo (1859-1928), an artist and designer, in 1883. Suzanne, the eldest of their eight children, was born in 1884. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden. A print from Konstnarsforbundets Historia I by Sixten Strombom, Stockholm, 1945
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This print captures a beautiful moment in the life of Swedish artist Carl Larsson and his family. Titled "A Studio Idyll: the Artists Wife and their Daughter Suzanne, 1885 (1945)", this image showcases Larsson's wife Karin Bergoo and their eldest daughter Suzanne. The photograph was taken in their studio, providing a glimpse into the intimate world where artistry thrived within this talented family. The interior setting exudes warmth and creativity, with brushes, paints, and canvases scattered around. Karin is depicted as a devoted mother, cradling baby Suzanne in her arms while gazing lovingly at her. Suzanne, just one year old at the time of this photo's creation in 1885, appears curious yet content. Her innocent presence adds an element of joy to the scene. It is evident that she will grow up surrounded by artistic inspiration. Carl Larsson himself is absent from the frame but his influence permeates every corner of this idyllic composition. This print serves as a testament to both his skill as an artist and his role as a husband and father. Preserved within the collection of Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into late 19th-century Scandinavian family life through artistry's lens.
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