Delwedd:Selfportrait (Mimmi Zetterström) - Nationalmuseum - 20397.tif

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Mimmi Zetterström: Hunanbortread  wikidata:Q18599385 reasonator:Q18599385
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Mimmi Zetterström
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English: Selfportrait
Svenska: Självporträtt
Object type paentiad
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre hunanbortread Golygu ar Wicidata
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English: After studying at the Royal Academy in Stockholm, Mimmi Zetterström moved to Paris in the 1870s. She participated several times in the Paris Salon, where she was recognized for her exotic scenes from Lapland. One of these paintings was purchased by the French government. In this self-portrait from 1876, she has depicted herself by the easel in her Paris studio. She is working on the painting Dalfolk [People from Dalarna], which is now in the Nationalmuseum collection. In Paris, Zetterström opened her home to many of the young Swedish artists who lived in the city.
Svenska: Efter studier vid Konstakademien i Stockholm bosatte sig Mimmi Zetterström på 1870-talet i Paris. Vid flera tillfällen deltog hon i Salongen, där hennes exotiska motiv från Lappland väckte uppmärksamhet. En av dessa målningar inköptes av den franska staten. I detta självporträtt från 1876 har hon framställt sig själv vid staffliet i sin Parisateljé. Hon arbetar här med målningen ”Dalfolk” som idag finns i Nationalmuseum. I Paris öppnade Zetterström sitt hem för flera av de yngre svenska konstnärer som slagit sig ner i staden.
Depicted people Mimmi Zetterström Golygu ar Wicidata
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English: After studying at the Royal Academy in Stockholm, Mimmi Zetterström moved to Paris in the 1870s. She participated several times in the Paris Salon, where she was recognized for her exotic scenes from Lapland. One of these paintings was purchased by the French government. In this self-portrait from 1876, she has depicted herself by the easel in her Paris studio. She is working on the painting Dalfolk [People from Dalarna], which is now in the Nationalmuseum collection. In Paris, Zetterström opened her home to many of the young Swedish artists who lived in the city.
Svenska: Efter studier vid Konstakademien i Stockholm bosatte sig Mimmi Zetterström på 1870-talet i Paris. Vid flera tillfällen deltog hon i Salongen, där hennes exotiska motiv från Lappland väckte uppmärksamhet. En av dessa målningar inköptes av den franska staten. I detta självporträtt från 1876 har hon framställt sig själv vid staffliet i sin Parisateljé. Hon arbetar här med målningen ”Dalfolk” som idag finns i Nationalmuseum. I Paris öppnade Zetterström sitt hem för flera av de yngre svenska konstnärer som slagit sig ner i staden.
Dyddiad 1876
date QS:P571,+1876-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Cyfrwng
Svenska: Olja på trä
Hyd a lled
  • taldra: 40 cm; lled: 32 cm
    dimensions QS:P2048,40U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,32U174728
  • Framed: taldra: 62 cm; lled: 54 cm; dyfnder lletraws: 8 cm
    dimensions QS:P2048,62U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,54U174728
    dimensions QS:P5524,8U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Rhif catalogio
NM 3344
Arysgrifau
Svenska: Signerad: Souvenir à Paris M. Z-m 1876
Cyfeiriadau
Ffynhonnell/Ffotograffydd Erik Cornelius / Nationalmuseum
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