
Oil on canvas, 200 x 350 cm. Signed and dated Lars Jonsson - 13.
PROVENANCE Bought directly from the artist EXHIBITIONS Presence, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, 6 October 2012 - 20 January 2013. The work was created on site during the exhibition.
Lars Jonsson - Paintings and sketches, Zornmuseet, 5/12 2015 - 6/3 2016 Lars Jonsson and Kent Ullberg - Painting & Sculpture, 1 June - 8 October 2017 Lars Jonsson - Paintings and studies, Bohuslän Art Museum, 3 October 2020 - 2 May 2021 Lars Jonsson has a unique position, both in Sweden and internationally, as a portrayer of wild bird life. His artistry can be described as a combination of artistic skill and scientific precision.
Jonsson was born in 1952 and grew up in the Stockholm suburb of Farsta. The closeness to nature meant that he became interested in animals and nature early on. Drawing became a great interest early on, and already in his 20s, as an autodidact, he received his first major commission to prepare a European field manual.
Like other famous Swedish watercolourists such as Anders Zorn and Lars Lerin, Jonsson has pushed the technical skill to its extreme. He depicts light, reflections, the movement of the water and the birds' plumage in changing colors with impressive precision.
His interest and passion for birds has taken him to large parts of the world, but it is in southern Gotland that he has his base. From the beaches near his home, he works with binoculars, brushes and watercolor paints. He paints on location like many plein air painters before him. He takes some of these watercolor sketches into his studio where he works on them in oil. His ability to observe, presence and striving to capture the elusive have pushed his artistry forward and you can see a greater artistic freedom in later works.
During the exhibition Presence at Prins Eugen's Waldemarsudde in 2012, the audience got to follow Jonsson's work as he created a new work on site. The result is "The eternal power, ejdrar" presented at the spring auction. This magnificent work is truly a tribute to nature. Like a contemporary Bruno Liljefors, Jonsson in this work goes beyond the scientific and illustrative and captures a moment. Both sea and sky are in rebellion as the last light of the evening breaks through. A flock of eiders passes by in rapid flight. The impressive format of this painting draws us into the subject and we can feel how the birds are striding towards the wind in anticipation of the impending rain.
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Oil on canvas, 200 x 350 cm. Signed and dated Lars Jonsson - 13.
PROVENANCE Bought directly from the artist EXHIBITIONS Presence, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, 6 October 2012 - 20 January 2013. The work was created on site during the exhibition.
Lars Jonsson - Paintings and sketches, Zornmuseet, 5/12 2015 - 6/3 2016 Lars Jonsson and Kent Ullberg - Painting & Sculpture, 1 June - 8 October 2017 Lars Jonsson - Paintings and studies, Bohuslän Art Museum, 3 October 2020 - 2 May 2021 Lars Jonsson has a unique position, both in Sweden and internationally, as a portrayer of wild bird life. His artistry can be described as a combination of artistic skill and scientific precision.
Jonsson was born in 1952 and grew up in the Stockholm suburb of Farsta. The closeness to nature meant that he became interested in animals and nature early on. Drawing became a great interest early on, and already in his 20s, as an autodidact, he received his first major commission to prepare a European field manual.
Like other famous Swedish watercolourists such as Anders Zorn and Lars Lerin, Jonsson has pushed the technical skill to its extreme. He depicts light, reflections, the movement of the water and the birds' plumage in changing colors with impressive precision.
His interest and passion for birds has taken him to large parts of the world, but it is in southern Gotland that he has his base. From the beaches near his home, he works with binoculars, brushes and watercolor paints. He paints on location like many plein air painters before him. He takes some of these watercolor sketches into his studio where he works on them in oil. His ability to observe, presence and striving to capture the elusive have pushed his artistry forward and you can see a greater artistic freedom in later works.
During the exhibition Presence at Prins Eugen's Waldemarsudde in 2012, the audience got to follow Jonsson's work as he created a new work on site. The result is "The eternal power, ejdrar" presented at the spring auction. This magnificent work is truly a tribute to nature. Like a contemporary Bruno Liljefors, Jonsson in this work goes beyond the scientific and illustrative and captures a moment. Both sea and sky are in rebellion as the last light of the evening breaks through. A flock of eiders passes by in rapid flight. The impressive format of this painting draws us into the subject and we can feel how the birds are striding towards the wind in anticipation of the impending rain.
No remarks. For questions, please contact joakim.geiger@auktionsverket.se.
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VIEWING
10th-14th May at Nybrogatan 32, Stockholm
OPENING HOURS
Weekdays 10am-6pm, Weekends 11am-5pm
LIVE AUCTION
15th May
Silver 1-51
Jewelry 52-130
Carpets 131-186
Glass 187-215
Ceramics 216-267
Furniture & Design 268-476
Watches & Fashion 477-502
16th May
Swedish Art 503-685
International Art 686-797
In the Spring Modern & Contemporary auction, Stockholms Auktionsverk presents the best of Swedish and international art, prints, photography, sculpture, carpets, watches, jewelry, and modern design classics from the early 20th century and beyond.
The emphasis on the art section of the submitted items is on modern art with Swedish signatures and international origins. For the third Fine Art auction in a row, the Swedish superstar Gösta Adrian-Nilsson (GAN) is represented with a portal work from the artist's early experimental 1920s production; "Gardists". The avant-garde filmmaker, playwright, and author Peter Weiss is world-famous in his traditional context, but with the painting "London Slum", he also demonstrates his greatness as an artist. Stockholm Auction House is also pleased to highlight the German-Swedish artist Lotte Laserstein, who is represented with several finely nuanced portraits. Another female artist who can be found in the item list is Lena Cronqvist, whose importance in Swedish art life cannot be emphasized enough. The work "Reflection/In the mirror" is part of the acclaimed series "The Painter and Her Model" from 1982, in which the artist examines her own self-image. Other highlights in the contemporary section include Rolf Hanson's "Xelimane" and Lars Jonsson's monumental "The Eternal Power, Eiders".
The international artist Isaac Julien, currently exhibiting at Tate Britain, is one of our time's leading film and installation artists. With the video work "Fantôme Afrique", Julien challenges the viewer's understanding of Africa's history and its relationships to the outside world while visually fascinating and engaging the viewer. Other interesting works among the international pieces include Bridget Riley's "Revision of Study 7/7/86", Auguste Herbin's "Six", Robert Rauschenberg's "Untitled", as well as representative works by Wilfredo Lam and Karel Appel.
The Works of Art section also offers many exciting auction items. The auction includes a large section of silver and jewelry made and designed by Bernd Janusch and his wife Rosa Taikon, as well as jewelry by names such as Torun Bülow Hübe, Wiwen Nilsson, and others. The silver section has many interesting items in the spring auction. Impressive is one of Wiwen Nilsson's typical, geometric coffee services, a large and exciting bowl with richly embossed patterns by Jan Eve Stengård, and a beautifully organic coffee pot with service by Sigurd Persson. The beautiful vase "Papillon", designed by glass artist Emile Gallé around the turn of the century, made in the marqueterie sur verre technique with butterfly decor in red, yellow, and orange. The ceramics section includes all the big names with signatures such as Wilhelm Kåge, Berndt Friberg, Stig Lindberg, Carl-Harry Stålhane, but also specific works such as apples by Hans Hedberg, sculptures by Hertha Hillfon and Ulla Kraitz, and magnificent plates by Birger Kaipiainen.
For those with an interest in interior design, the auction features a plethora of intriguing and decorative furnishings, carpets, and fixtures. Of particular note is a custom-made sideboard by Josef Frank, crafted for an apartment on Strandvägen around 1960-61. It is painted in white with a teak top and stands on tall brass legs. Also from Firma Svenskt Tenn is a beautiful mirror adorned with a snakeskin pattern, designed by Björn Trägårdh circa 1930. Two chairs designed by Axel Einar Hjorth for the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, named Lod, are also available for sale. The auction also includes an extremely rare pine flowerbed designed by Alvar Aalto and manufactured in Finland in the 1940s. From our eastern neighbor comes Paavo Tynell's ceiling fixture, produced by Taito in the 1950s. The auction also features many large and stunning carpets by Märta Måås-Fjetterström, with "Nyponblomma" and "Ängarna" being especially noteworthy at 3 x 2 meters each, along with a large "Blå Heden" measuring 458 x 254 cm and Barbro Nilsson's "Kryddnejlikan" in brown, which spans a whopping 4 x 4 meters. The auction concludes with items from the watch department, including a 1976 Rolex "Rootbeer."