Place: Åtvidaberg
Born: 1825
Death: 1864
Biography:
, a Swedish landscape painter, was born in Åtvidaberg, Östergötland in 1825. He is recognized as one of Sweden's foremost 19th-century painters and labeled as 'the most outstanding of the Swedish Düsseldorf painters.' Larson's paintings are known for being dramatic, primarily depicting rivers under violent skies as well as shipwrecks in storms.
Larson's work is characterized by its dramatic flair, often capturing the intense movement of nature. His use of light and color creates a sense of tension, drawing the viewer into the scene. This style can be seen in his paintings, such as Stormy Sea at Sunset, which showcases his mastery of capturing the fury of the ocean.
* Åtvidaberg Museum, Sweden - features several of Larson's works, including River Under Stormy Skies * Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden - houses a collection of Larson's paintings, including Shipwreck in a Storm
Larson's dramatic landscapes have influenced generations of artists. His work can be seen as a precursor to the Expressionist movement, with his emphasis on capturing the emotional and psychological aspects of nature.
* Visit the Simeon Marcus Larson page for more information and to view his artwork. * Browse through the Greatest Artists of All Time to discover other masters like Larson.