Johan August Malmström

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Place: Motala

Born: 1829

Death: 1901

Biography:

Early Life and Influences

Johan August Malmström

, a Swedish painter, was born in Motala, Sweden in 1829. He died in Stockholm, Sweden in 1901. Malmström's work is characterized by its national romanticism, often featuring children and motifs from Norse mythology.

Artistic Style and Notable Works

Malmström's most widely recognized work is Grindslanten (1885), a painting that showcases his unique blend of romanticism and folkloric elements. His style, influenced by Gothicismus, sets him apart from other Swedish painters of his time.

Illustrations and Academic Career

Malmström made illustrations for publications of both Frithiofs saga and The Tales of Ensign Stål. He served as a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and later as its manager. Additionally, Malmström worked as an illustrator for several newspapers and book publishing houses, and designed furniture and porcelain for Gustavsberg.

Legacy and Available Works

Malmström's work can be found in various museums and collections, including the Nationalmuseum (Stockholm, Sweden). Some of his notable paintings, such as Älvalek (490 x 900 cm, Oil On Canvas), are available for viewing on Wikioo.org. His legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike.

Key Works:

* Grindslanten (1885) * Älvalek (490 x 900 cm, Oil On Canvas) * Illustrations for Frithiofs saga and The Tales of Ensign Stål Museums and Collections: * Nationalmuseum (Stockholm, Sweden) * Royal Swedish Academy of Arts

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