Although we did not exist at the same time, Zorn has accompanied me in my artistic process. His engravings taught me basics of drawing, and now 5 years later, it is his paintings that teach me about color management. without a doubt a great teacher to this days.
The videos that Gammell Lack Institute presents are so many things: engaging, informative, rich in quality, inspiring…and so much more. I could spend hours watching them and would never grow tired.
I recently watched a documentary of Carl Larsson, a contemporary artist who worked in the very same county in Sweden that Anders Zorn did. I'm strucked by the difference in technique (and skills) between these two painters. While Carl Larsson also depicted everyday life in Dalarna, he managed to make it flat and motionless. Zorn, on the other hand, brought each subject to life with depth, movement, shadows and reflections. Together with P.S. Krøyer, a Danish/Norwegian artist during the same era, Zorn is my all-time favorite among Nordic artists.
Wow. Some of the portraiture seriously striking, and I dont know that Ive ever seen a painter capture open water quite so realistically and as accurately & colorfully with the depth & movement as Zorn. Amazing..... Thanks again GLI!....
It was nice to get some personal stories about the artist. Especially Zorn. Many books of his works is in Swedish. Of course, his work speaks for itself. When mentioning his sparse color usage. His pallet has become legendary. I used it for a year in my work to understand him better. He used primarily four colors. Titanium white, Ocher, cadmium Red and black. And technically white and black are not considered colors. He was amazing.
Love Andres Zorn. Brilliant artist little known in America. He was a contemporary of John Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla. William Chase. He paints the best water I have ever seen.
A very succinct and thoughtful representation of Zorn. Thanks, I enjoyed!
So nice gerat work all video.❤😅
Although we did not exist at the same time, Zorn has accompanied me in my artistic process. His engravings taught me basics of drawing, and now 5 years later, it is his paintings that teach me about color management. without a doubt a great teacher to this days.
The videos that Gammell Lack Institute presents are so many things: engaging, informative, rich in quality, inspiring…and so much more. I could spend hours watching them and would never grow tired.
Your channel produces some of the best art content/documentaries on TH-cam. Thank you.
Thank you, Eric !!
🙏bless this content 🙏
I recently watched a documentary of Carl Larsson, a contemporary artist who worked in the very same county in Sweden that Anders Zorn did. I'm strucked by the difference in technique (and skills) between these two painters. While Carl Larsson also depicted everyday life in Dalarna, he managed to make it flat and motionless. Zorn, on the other hand, brought each subject to life with depth, movement, shadows and reflections. Together with P.S. Krøyer, a Danish/Norwegian artist during the same era, Zorn is my all-time favorite among Nordic artists.
love zorn, he was married to my family too, found out recently, Emma lamm
Most enjoyable and always interesting. The short old
B & W movies at the end are fun! Thank you 🌷
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video, tomorrow I will go to the Zorn museum in Mora
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great dok about a great painter.
thanx🎉
Thank you too
Delightful video ‼️
Wow. Some of the portraiture seriously striking, and I dont know that Ive ever seen a painter capture open water quite so realistically and as accurately & colorfully with the depth & movement as Zorn. Amazing..... Thanks again GLI!....
I would had 50 or more likes on this video if i could. The presentation was very interesting. What a great painter. Thank you
Thank you 😀
His paintings are "juicy" 😍
It was nice to get some personal stories about the artist. Especially Zorn. Many books of his works is in Swedish. Of course, his work speaks for itself. When mentioning his sparse color usage. His pallet has become legendary. I used it for a year in my work to understand him better. He used primarily four colors. Titanium white, Ocher, cadmium Red and black. And technically white and black are not considered colors. He was amazing.
Love Andres Zorn. Brilliant artist little known in America. He was a contemporary of John Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla. William Chase. He paints the best water I have ever seen.
Excellent!
His self-portrait in the fur coat is one of my favorite paintings. I did not know he was a watercolorist! Thank you.
Salamat po
His watercolors make so much more sense to me than his oils
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