Anders Zorn (1860 - 1920)

Outdoors

Title
Outdoors
Dating
1888
Material/Technique
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Mått 133,00 x 197,50 cm Ram 168,50 x 231,00 x 6,50 cm
Inventory number
GKM 0256
Acquisition
Purchase, 1891
Description
In the summer of 1888, Anders Zorn turned his full attention to oil painting of the genre he himself christened »naked in the open«. In the Impressionist painting Outdoors, he portrayed a Swedish summer idyll. Two naked young women huddling on a sloping rock, as if they had been about to go into the water but hesitated because of the temperature. The sloping rock gives the otherwise peaceful summer scene a sense of movement and drama. Higher up in the picture is a similarly rounded rock sloping in a different direction, with the result that the two rocks form a zigzag through the picture. A rowing boat is moored in the shallow water. Closer to the viewer, in the lower left-hand corner, sits a girl, partly hidden by tall reeds, and about to take off her stockings. The top edge lies just below the horizon line, but the bright sky beyond the image is reflected in the water. Zorn had been influenced by the physician Carl Curman’s ideas about the beneficial effects of sunlight on the body and soul. Outdoors radiates a sense of healthy nudity and freedom from convention. The subject was far more controversial in 1888 than it is today. The women were presented without the mythological setting that had long justified nude figures in Salon painting. Moreover, sea bathing was forbidden in the Stockholm archipelago at the time. The rowing boat shows that the women had fled to the bathing place for a little recreation. Despite working in oils, Zorn has managed to retain something of the watercolour’s ease, with quick brushstrokes that accurately capture the natural forms, the light, and the women’s posture. In Outdoors, Zorn was heavily influenced by French plein-air painting, although in best academic manner he did careful studies before he embarked on the final work. Zorn was awarded a third-class medal at the Salon in 1889, and Le Figaro’s critic Albert Wolff praised the painting. A later copy from 1890 is in the Ateneum Art Museum in Helsinki. Kristoffer Arvidsson from The Collection Gothenburg Museum of Art, Gothenburg 2014
Signature/Inscription
Signature (Nere till höger): Zorn Dalarö 1888
Exhibition History
Washington, The Phillips Collection, 07/10/2017 - 06/01/2018 Konstcentret Retretti, 27/05/2004 - 29/08/2004, no. 4 Barcelona, Museu d'Art Modern del MNAC, 02/06/1995 - 16/07/1995, no. 100 Madrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, 30/03/1995 - 15/05/1995, no. 100 Åbo, Åbo Konstmuseum, 19/09/1991 - 27/10/1991 Mora, Zornsamlingarna, 01/06/1991 - 15/09/1991 Mora, Zornsamlingarna, 10/06/1989 - 20/08/1989, no. 47 Paris, Société des Artistes Français, Palais de Champs Elysées, 1889 Stockholm, 1889, no. 122 Göteborg, 1891 Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 1945, no. 559 Bologna, Galleria d’Arte Moderna,, 2004
Literature
Sixten Strömbom, Konstnärsförbundets historia 2. Nationalromantik och radikalism: 1891–1920, Albert Bonniers förlag, Stockholm 1965., p. 60 Anders Zorn. 60 reproduktioner i tontryck efter fotografier af originalen, Gleerupska Universitets-bokhandeln, Lund 1910, ill. p. 16 Georg Nordensvan, "I Göteborgs Museum. Några intryck af Georg Nordensvan", Ord & Bild, red. Karl Whålin, Ord & Bild/Wahlström & Widstrand, 1906, p. 20 Georg Nordensvan, Svensk konst och svenska konstnärer i nittonde århundradet. II. Från Karl XV till sekelslutet, Ny, grundligt omarbetad upplaga, Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm (1925) 1928, p. 262-263, 329 Anders Zorn 1860–1920, 27 maj–29 augusti 2004, utg. av Ikka Karttunen, Valerie Vainonen, 2004, no. 4, p. 83-84, ill. p. 18 Sven Sandström, Konsten i Sverige. Det sena 1800-talet – bildkonst och miljökonst, red. Sven Sandström, AWE/Gebers, Almqvist & Wiksell Förlag AB, Stockholm 1975, ill. p. 82 Sixten Strömbom, Konstnärsförbundets historia till och med 1890, Albert Bonniers förlag, Stockholm 1945, p. 279, 291, 364, ill. p. bild 123 Madrid, Museo Nacional Cantro de Arte Sofía, Luz del Norte/Llum del Nord/The Light of the North, red. Cristina Torra León, 1995., no. 100, p. 258, ill. p. 259 Teddy Brunius och Oscar Reutersvärd, Samtal om Zorn, Bokförlaget Bra Böcker, Höganäs 1979, p. nr 71, 72, ill. p. nr 71, 72 Tor Hedberg, Anders Zorn. En studie, Aktiebolaget Ljus, Stockholm 1901, p. 26, ill. p. 17 Tor Hedberg, Anders Zorn, P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, Stockholm 1924, p. 103-105, ill. p. 103 Anders Zorn, Självbiografiska anteckningar, red. Hans Henrik Brummer, Bonniers, Stockholm 1982, p. 59, 188-190 Björn Fredlund, ”Ljusets skiftningar – ögonblickets närvaro. Om Anders Zorn och hans konst”, Anders Zorn 1860–1920, 27 maj–29 augusti 2004, red. Ikka Karttunen, Valerie Vainonen, Konstcentret Retretti,, 2004., no. 4, p. 83-84, ill. p. 18 Gerda Boëthius, Zorn. Tecknaren, målaren, etsaren, skulptören, Nord. rotogravyr., Stockholm 1949, p. 252-254, 267, 271, 338, 543, ill. p. fig. 97 Gerda Boëthius, Zorn. Svensk och världsvandrare, Rabén & Sjögren, Stockholm 1959, p. 77 Hans Henrik Brummer, Zorn. Svensk målare i världen, Svalan/Bonniers, Stockholm 1975, p. 80-81, ill. p. 80 Hans Henrik Brummer, "Zorn. MCMLXXXIX", Zornmuseet 50 år 10 juni–20 augusti, Zornsamlingarna, Mora 1989., p. 121, ill. p. 120, bild nr 47 Inger Fredriksson, Anders Zorn. Mannen, Mästaren, Myten, Bokförlaget Öppna Ögon, 1984, p. 32-33, ill. p. 32 Georg Pauli, Opponenterna, Albert Bonniers förlag, Stockholm 1927, p. 250 Gerda Boëthius, Zorn. Människan och konstnären, Konst och kultur, Stockholm 1960, p. 95-103 Tor Hedberg, Anders Zorn, Geber, Stockholm 1910, p. 34, 38 Carl G. Laurin, Anders Zorn. Med 16 bilder, Stockholm 1910, p. 222 Tor Hedberg, Anders Zorn. Ungdomstiden 1860–1893, Sveriges allmänna konstförening, Stockholm 1923, p. 103, 105-106 Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, Nineteenth-Century European Art, Prentice-Hall, Boston 2011, p. 438-441, ill. p. fig. 18-13 Birgitta Sandström, Anders Zorns vattenbilder/Anders Zorn’s Water Picture/Die Wasserbilder von Anders Zorn/Images d’eau d’Anders Zorn, red. Birgitta Sandström, Zornsamlingarna, Mora 1991., ill. p. 40 Tortsen Gunnarsson, Nordic Landscape Painting in the Nineteenth Century, Yale University Press, New Haven och London 1998, p. 185-186, ill. p. 186 Axel L. Romdahl, Göteborgs konstmuseum. Tvåhundra bilder med inledande text av Axel L. Romdahl, Medéns bokhandels aktiebolag, Göteborg 1925., ill. p. 133 Axel L. Romdahl, Konstmonologer i Göteborgs Museum, P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, Stockholm (1911) 1921, p. 54-55, 101-102, ill. p. färgplansch Georg Pauli, Konstnärsbrev. Första volymen, Albert Bonniers förlag, Stockholm 1928, p. 47 Georg Pauli, Konstnärsbrev II, Albert Bonniers förlag, Stockholm 1928, p. 31 Hans Henrik Brummer, Anne-Marie Eze, Michelle Facos et al., Anders Zorn. A European Artist Seduces America, red. Oliver Tostmann, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum och Paul Holberton publishing, Boston och London 2013., ill. p. 18 fig. 5 Johan Cederlund, Hans Henrik Brummer, Per Hedström et al., Anders Zorn. Sweden’s Master Painter, Fina Arts Museums of San Franciscon, Skira Rizzoli, San Francisco, New York 2013., p. 69 Kristoffer Arvidsson, Per Dahlström, Björn Fredlund, Anna Hyltze, Philippa Nanfeldt, Isabella Nilsson, Johan Sjöström, Samlingen Göteborgs konstmuseum, red. Kristoffer Arvidsson, Per Dahlström, Anna Hyltze, Göteborgs konstmuseum, Göteborg 2014., p. 162, ill. p. 202-203 ill. p. 187, 180
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