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August Hagborg 1852 - 1925,Swedish painter. He studied at the Konstakademi in Stockholm (1871-5), then went to Paris in the autumn of 1875, where he lived until 1909. He began to exhibit at the Salon as early as 1876 and became one of its most industrious contributors. In 1877 he showed at the Salon his painting Waiting (1877; priv. col., see S. Strembom: Konstnersferbundets historia [History of the Federation of Artists], i (Stockholm, 1945), pl. 35), developed from a study made in Bohuslen on the west coast of Sweden. It shows a young fisherman's wife, her child on her arm, gazing out over the sea and waiting for her husband. This introduced what was to become Hagborg's favourite subject-matter: the fishing community, mostly in Normandy and Brittany. Typical elements of his paintings are young women, depicted in idealized and heroic manner, in theatrical poses, and a realistic background, usually of shallow beaches at ebb tide; in his later works, he painted in more delicate and exquisite, silvery colours. |
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August Hagborg Repose pa beach mk187
Odaterad
Oil slick pa screen
64x81cm
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August Hagborg The Potato Gatherep mk221
Oil on canvas
290.8x193cm
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August Hagborg Ostronplockerska pa stranden Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 81 x 65 cm (31.9 x 25.6 in)
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August Hagborg Bretagne Oil on canvas
Dimensions 54 x 73 cm (21.3 x 28.7 in)
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August Hagborg Sittande ostronplockerska pa stranden Oil on canvas
Dimensions 81 x 65 cm (31.9 x 25.6 in)
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August Hagborg Ostronplockerska pa stranden Oil on canvas
Dimensions 81 x 65 cm (31.9 x 25.6 in)
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August Hagborg Ostronplockerska oil on canvas
Dimensions 54 X 73 cm
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August Hagborg
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1852 - 1925,Swedish painter. He studied at the Konstakademi in Stockholm (1871-5), then went to Paris in the autumn of 1875, where he lived until 1909. He began to exhibit at the Salon as early as 1876 and became one of its most industrious contributors. In 1877 he showed at the Salon his painting Waiting (1877; priv. col., see S. Strembom: Konstnersferbundets historia [History of the Federation of Artists], i (Stockholm, 1945), pl. 35), developed from a study made in Bohuslen on the west coast of Sweden. It shows a young fisherman's wife, her child on her arm, gazing out over the sea and waiting for her husband. This introduced what was to become Hagborg's favourite subject-matter: the fishing community, mostly in Normandy and Brittany. Typical elements of his paintings are young women, depicted in idealized and heroic manner, in theatrical poses, and a realistic background, usually of shallow beaches at ebb tide; in his later works, he painted in more delicate and exquisite, silvery colours.
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