In Scotland (Mrs. Symons) - Anders Zorn
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Description
A masterly 1887 watercolour by Anders Zorn depicting Mrs. Symons in a Scottish setting. The work captures a quiet moment of leisure by a riverbank with fluid brushwork.
Anders Zorn painted this watercolour during a visit to Scotland in 1887. The subject is Mrs. Symons, the wife of his host. She sits in a wicker chair beneath the overhanging branches of a large tree. Her attire consists of a dark, pinstriped dress with a white bodice. The composition places her in the foreground, while a male figure, presumably her husband, reclines near the riverbank in the middle distance. Zorn was a master of the watercolour medium during this stage of his career. He used a limited palette to create a sense of light and atmosphere. The water in the background is rendered with rapid, horizontal strokes that suggest movement and reflection. The foliage above is handled with broader washes and darker tones, providing a natural frame for the sitter. The work demonstrates Zorn's ability to capture a candid moment with technical precision. He avoids stiff, formal posing in favour of a relaxed outdoor setting. The textures of the wicker chair, the fabric of the dress, and the dry grass in the foreground are all described through varied brushwork. This piece is a significant example of Zorn's international travels and his skill in portraying the leisure activities of the nineteenth-century upper class.
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In Scotland (Mrs. Symons) - Anders Zorn
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Artist Biography
Anders Zorn
He was born in Mora in 1860, studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in Stockholm, and worked across Paris, London and the United States. His ability to render water and flesh with loose, confident brushwork set him apart from more academic contemporaries. His etchings, numbering roughly three hundred, are considered among the finest of the period.
He returned to Mora later in life, establishing a museum and open-air museum there. The Zorn Museum remains a major cultural institution in Sweden. He died in Mora in 1920, at sixty.
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