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Carl and Karin Larsson: Creators of the Swedish Style

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Carl Larsson (1853-1919), and his wife, Karin, a textile designer, revolutionized interior design and established a style that continues to attract a worldwide following. Combining period furniture and objects with modern color and design, their home was meticulously recorded by Carl in a series of beautiful watercolours that celebrated their idyllic family life.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Carl Larsson

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Carl Larsson was a Swedish painter and illustrator, particularly known for his pen and watercolours of family life. He married Karin Larsson, née Bergöö, who was an artist and designer.

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December 29, 2015
Carl Larsson is perhaps Sweden's best loved painter. His influence on his homeland goes beyond painting. His style influenced home decor and IKEA based their entire line on what his home, Lilla Hyttnas at Sundborn, contained.

Larsson was a multi-talented painted. He was a gifted portraitist, an illustrator of renown, a watercolourist who captured the feeling, spirit and whimsy of the moment like no other, and a painted who worked on broad canvasses like Gozzo did on the walls of the Medici palace.

Larsson was born into poverty, received his artistic training in both in his native Stockholm and in Paris (where he met and married the equally talented Karin)..
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March 2, 2009
Carl Larsson is now my second favorite artist (Renoir is my first). I come from a Swedish heritage, so I was curious to find out about Carl Larsson, and the more I learned about the man, the artist and the body of his work, the more I became enchanted. He really believed in getting art into the hands (and homes) of the "common" people of Sweden, and his depictions of his family and life at home are touching and even sometimes humorous. I love his use of light and would love to decorate my home in the manner that he and Karin created theirs--full of light, beauty, love and beautiful USEFUL pieces.
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October 26, 2022
I love being the voyeur into Carl and Karin Larsson's cozy life. Karin encouraged her spouse to paint what he knew and he wisely took her advice. The long, cold, dark winters and the playful, enticing summers provided so many opportunities for the good father and artist to show his skill and his love of family. I never tire of peeking through the windows to see how these lovely people orchestrated their family life. Though this was many years ago, it still feels contemporary - love, family, and art are timeless, are they not? I am glad to have had the opportunity to be amongst this family (vicariously). The work inspires me in many ways. <3 Perhaps I should visit Sweden and Finland... - Ginn
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September 7, 2024
Beautiful print in hardcover filled with solid informations about not only the Larssons and their home, but also Sweden at the beginning of 20th century richly illustrated with high quality photographs and reproductions
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July 22, 2024
All kinds of wonderful art is born, collected, celebrated at their hands
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April 15, 2011
The eye-catching cover of this big book full of whimsical watercolors is misleading: the book is a meaty collection of essays on European design history, tied to the home and family life of Sweden's darling Bohemian couple, Karl and Karin Larsson. I'm condensing it into a pamphlet for future personal reference.
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June 8, 2012
Interesting not only from an artistic perspective but also historical. Many of the locations Carl painted remain almost untouched over 100 years later.
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May 14, 2014
This was a very readable autobiography that the artist never had a chance to edit, which makes it all the more interesting. Beautiful photos of his watercolor works are included.
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