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**Early Life and Struggles**

Carl Larsson, a Swedish painter representative of the Arts and Crafts movement, was born on May 28, 1853, in Stockholm, Sweden. His early life was marked by poverty and an unhappy childhood. Despite these challenges, Larsson's talent for art was recognized at a young age.

**Artistic Career**

Larsson's artistic career began when he was admitted to the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts at the age of 13. He later moved to Paris in 1877 but found little success as an artist. It wasn't until he settled in Grez-sur-Loing, a Scandinavian artists' colony outside Paris, that Larsson's work gained recognition. Carl Larsson's most notable works include oils, watercolors, and frescoes. He considered Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large painting now displayed inside the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts, to be his finest work.

**Personal Life and Later Years**

Larsson married Karin Bergöö in 1884, and they had eight children. His family often served as models for his paintings. Larsson suffered from bouts of depression and eventually passed away on January 22, 1919.

**Legacy and Notable Works**

* Lisbeth leyendo (available on WahooArt.com) * Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice) (displayed at the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts) * The small girls' room (a painting featuring his daughters, available on WahooArt.com's Carl Larsson page)

**Museums and Collections**

* Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts (Stockholm, Sweden) * Malmö Konsthall (Malmö, Sweden) - features works by Carl Larsson and other notable artists (Discovering the Beauty of Malmö Konsthall, Sweden) * Uppsala Universitetsbibliotek (Uppsala, Sweden) - a lesser-known gem with an impressive collection of artworks (Uppsala Universitetsbibliotek (Uppsala, Sweden) - A Hidden Gem for Art Lovers) **Experience the artistic legacy of Carl Larsson through WahooArt.com's extensive collection.**

Early Life and Struggles

Carl Larsson, a renowned Swedish painter, was born on May 28, 1853, in the old town of Stockholm. His childhood was marked by poverty and unhappiness, with his family frequently facing financial struggles. Despite these challenges, Larsson's talent for art was evident from an early age.

Artistic Development

At 13, Larsson's teacher, Jacobsen, encouraged him to apply to the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, where he was admitted. During his time there, Larsson gained confidence and became a central figure in student life. He earned his first medal in nude drawing, which marked the beginning of his successful artistic career.

Notable Works and Style

Larsson's most famous work is Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large painting now displayed at the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. This piece showcases his mastery of oils, watercolors, and frescoes. His style is characterized by:
  • Realism: Larsson's attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of his subjects.
  • Art Nouveau: His use of flowing curves and organic forms, evident in his watercolor pieces.
  • Arts and Crafts Movement: Larsson's involvement in this movement is reflected in his emphasis on handcrafted, unique works.

Personal Life and Later Years

Larsson married Karin Bergöö, a fellow artist, with whom he had eight children. His family often served as models for his paintings. In his later years, Larsson suffered from depression and health issues, passing away on January 22, 1919.

Legacy and WahooArt.com Features

Today, Larsson's works can be found in various museums, including the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. On WahooArt.com, you can explore his paintings, such as: Learn more about Carl Larsson on Wikipedia.

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