Anders Zorn
(اندرز زورن)Sweden,1860–1920
Anders Zorn (1860–1920) was a renowned Swedish painter and printmaker, celebrated for his virtuoso technique and mastery of light. Born in Mora, Sweden, Zorn gained international acclaim for his evocative portraits, nudes, and genre scenes, working primarily in oil, watercolor, and etching. His style is characterized by a loose, impressionistic brushwork and a keen sensitivity to the effects of natural light, particularly in his depictions of water and skin. Zorn’s ability to capture the subtleties of human expression and the atmosphere of his native Sweden set him apart as one of the leading artists of his era.
Zorn’s works have been exhibited at major institutions worldwide, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was a sought-after portraitist, painting notable figures such as U.S. Presidents Grover Cleveland, William Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt. At auction, Zorn’s paintings and etchings have consistently achieved significant results at leading houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, with several works surpassing the million-dollar mark, reflecting his enduring appeal among collectors. His legacy is further preserved at the Zorn Museum in Mora, dedicated to his life and oeuvre.