1976.69 Anders Leonard Zorn, Self-Portrait in a Fur Coat


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Anders Zorn was considered one of the best etchers of his day. Trained under the Swedish artist Axel Herman Haig while they were both living in London, Zorn took as his example the 17th-century work of Rembrandt van Rijn. This interest was characteristic of the etching revival (1850–1930), which viewed Rembrandt as its inspiration and emphasized the idea of the peinture-gravure (painter-engraver) as an ideal model of artistic printmaking. 

Zorn was also a collector of Rembrandt’s prints and amassed more than one hundred eighty works on paper by the master. Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait with Saskia (1967.1.1) was among the prints he owned, and we can see its influence here. Both artists utilized etching’s unique ability to capture the tactile softness of fur and hair. In a nod to turn-of-the-century artistic bohemian life, Zorn has replaced Rembrandt’s porte crayon with a cigarette. 

Excerpt from
Amy Wojciechowski, DMA label copy, 2017.  

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Created 1916

Geography unverified--Zorn traveled frequently

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Zorn, Anders Leonard (Swedish, 1860-1920)

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Anders Zorn was considered one of the best etchers of his day. Trained under the Swedish artist Axel Herman Haig while they were both living in London, Zorn took as his example the 17th-century work of Rembrandt van Rijn. This interest was characteristic of the etching revival (1850–1930), which viewed Rembrandt as its inspiration and emphasized the idea of the peinture-gravure (painter-engraver) as an ideal model of artistic printmaking. 

Zorn was also a collector of Rembrandt’s prints and amassed more than one hundred eighty works on paper by the master. Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait with Saskia (1967.1.1) was among the prints he owned, and we can see its influence here. Both artists utilized etching’s unique ability to capture the tactile softness of fur and hair. In a nod to turn-of-the-century artistic bohemian life, Zorn has replaced Rembrandt’s porte crayon with a cigarette. 

Excerpt from
Amy Wojciechowski, DMA label copy, 2017.  

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Notes
Created 1916

Geography unverified--Zorn traveled frequently

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Zorn, Anders Leonard (Swedish, 1860-1920)

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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Zorn_Anders: ULAN: 500002927
fur (hair material): AAT: 300011811
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