Anders Zorn
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The [[Zorn Collections]] in [[Mora, Sweden|Mora]] (Dalarna, Sweden) is a museum dedicated to the works of Anders Zorn. Some of Zorn's most important works can be seen at [[Nationalmuseum]] (National Museum of Fine Arts) in [[Stockholm]], Sweden. There is also a painting by him at [[Musée d'Orsay]] in Paris. | The [[Zorn Collections]] in [[Mora, Sweden|Mora]] (Dalarna, Sweden) is a museum dedicated to the works of Anders Zorn. Some of Zorn's most important works can be seen at [[Nationalmuseum]] (National Museum of Fine Arts) in [[Stockholm]], Sweden. There is also a painting by him at [[Musée d'Orsay]] in Paris. | ||
==List of works== | ==List of works== | ||
- | *''[[A Premiere]]'' (1888) | + | *''[[A Premiere]]''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Une_premiere_av_Anders_Zorn_1888.jpg] (1888) |
*''[[Girls from Dalarna Having a Bath]]''[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Girls_from_Dalarna_Having_a_Bath_by_Anders_Zorn_%281906%29.jpg], 1906 | *''[[Girls from Dalarna Having a Bath]]''[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Girls_from_Dalarna_Having_a_Bath_by_Anders_Zorn_%281906%29.jpg], 1906 | ||
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Anders Zorn (February 18, 1860, Mora – August 22, 1920) was a Swedish painter and printmaker in etching particularly known for his female nudes.
The Zorn Collections in Mora (Dalarna, Sweden) is a museum dedicated to the works of Anders Zorn. Some of Zorn's most important works can be seen at Nationalmuseum (National Museum of Fine Arts) in Stockholm, Sweden. There is also a painting by him at Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
List of works
- A Premiere[1] (1888)
- Girls from Dalarna Having a Bath[2], 1906
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