The Hamburger Kunsthalle is presenting the multifaceted oeuvre of the Swedish artist Anders Zorn (1860–1920) for the first time in a large-scale exhibition.
There’s a new answer to the desperate late winter question of why on earth anyone would choose to live in Boston, and it’s in the newly opened Renzo Piano-designed wing of the Isabella Stewart Gardner ...
The sumptuous colors, dazzling brushwork and sheer drama in the paintings of Anders Zorn (1860-1920) earned the Swedish artist fortune and fame during the Gilded Age. But Zorn’s work and name ...
He painted American presidents, barons of industry and society grande dames. He was as adept at etching as he was at sculpting in bronze. A fashion plate and a married womanizer, he traveled the world ...
His brother-in-law called him “a hybrid between a peasant and a gentleman.” In both his life and his art, the fin-de-siècle Swedish painter Anders Zorn straddled worlds unknown to each other. A ...
The life and art of Swedish genre and portrait painter Anders Zorn (1860 – 1920). In the Gilded Age artist Anders Zorn (1860 – 1920) became the society painter of Swedish royalty and American ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The prodigiously gifted Anders Zorn (1860-1920) squandered a portion of his talent, but what he left behind shimmers ...
The Swedish artist Anders Zorn steps out of the shadows of history for “Anders Zorn: A European Seduces America,” coming to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum at the end of February. “Too young to be ...
Like Zorro with a paintbrush, Anders Zorn inveigled his way into European high society of the 1880s with his fresh, fluent, flyaway style — swish, swish! — turning out paintings, watercolors, and ...
Artists from Turner to Monet have been praised for their paintings of water, but a new exhibit at the Legion of Honor shows that a gilded-age Swedish master may have trumped them all. On view through ...