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Gulli I, 1914. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
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Gulli I, 1914. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Gulli I, 1914
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Anders Leonard Zorn Anders Zorn Apron Etching On Ivory Laid Paper Headscarf Healthcare Medic Nurse Realist Scandinavia Scandinavian Zorn Anders Zorn Anders Leonard Artistic Movement Head Dress
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Gulli I, 1914" is a captivating black and white etching on ivory laid paper by the renowned Swedish artist, Anders Leonard Zorn. This masterpiece, created in the 1910s, showcases Zorn's exceptional skill in realism and his ability to bring depth and character to his subjects. The image depicts a young woman in profile, dressed in an apron and a traditional Scandinavian headdress. She wears a simple, high-collared blouse and a headscarf, adding to her modest and elegant appearance. The woman's expression is serene, with a gentle smile playing on her lips. Her piercing gaze, captured in the etching, invites the viewer to delve deeper into her story. The woman's profession is not immediately apparent, but her attire suggests that she may be a nurse or a medic. The healthcare field was an important part of Swedish society during the early 20th century, and Zorn's choice to depict a woman in this role may reflect the changing roles of women in society at the time. The etching is a testament to Zorn's artistic mastery and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. It is a valuable addition to any art collection, and a reminder of the rich artistic heritage of Scandinavia. "Gulli I, 1914" is currently housed in the Prints and Drawings department of the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is available for viewing by the public. The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and most renowned art museums in the United States, and its collection includes works from a diverse range of artistic movements and time periods. This etching is a must-see for anyone interested in the art of the 20th century, or in the works of Anders Leonard Zorn.
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