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PROPERTY OF A SWEDISH PRIVATE COLLECTOR

ÖVERSVÄMNING (THE FLOOD)

90 by 60.5cm., 35½ by 23¾in.

signed and dated Zorn / 1912 l.r.

oil on canvas

The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Birgitta Sandström.

EXHIBITED

Borås Konstmuseum, Anders Zorn, 2004

NOTE

Captured unawares as she ambles through the undergrowth deep in the woods, the artist's view of the curvaceous model is suggestively voyeuristic, obscured by the foliage in the foreground.

The female nude, en plein air, was not only Zorn's most recognised motif but also his most pioneering, the serene yet wild character of the surrounding landscape providing him with the backdrop to explore his ideas of showing his models in a natural environment in spontaneous action, rather than approaching the subject in the studio, painting contrived poses.

In his early nudes Zorn tended to dissolve the figure into the landscape. However, enhanced by his work as a sculptor, his strong feeling for the solidity of forms led towards an increasingly sculptural conception of the female nude in his later paintings. He used his, at times, overwhelming carnal desire for the figure before him to stimulate the brushstrokes into capturing the vitality and sensuality of the female form on canvas.

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Sotheby's

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United Kingdom

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View realised price and lot details for Lot 147: ANDERS ZORN SWEDISH, 1860-1920 from Sotheby's's 19th Century European Paintings, including German, Austrian and Central European Paintings, and The Scandinavian Sale. See additional auction price results for lots from this auction on the Sotheby's profile page.

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