Study for Modern Art
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The story behind the motif
In 1899, the Fürstenberg family commissioned a large mural by Carl Larsson. Carl accepted the offer but only if he could work from France .. and that the Fürstenberg family would pay for his entire residence and subsistence.
The result was the famous "Fürstenberg Triptych" which was exhibited at the World's Fair in Paris in 1889, where it won first prize. During his preparation, he made a number of works which he often gave away to his friends. He gave this particular painting to the sculptor Christian Eriksson. The Swedish name of the artwork is simply "Korgstol".
Artist: Carl Olof Larsson | Created: 1888
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