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Young Girl from Mora (Kråkberg's Anna), 1903. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
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Young Girl from Mora (Kråkberg's Anna), 1903. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Young Girl from Mora (Krakberg's Anna), 1903
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Agricultural Workers Anders Leonard Zorn Anders Zorn Etching On Ivory Laid Paper Headscarf Mora Dalarna Sweden Peasant Peasants Realist Scandinavia Scandinavian Zorn Anders Zorn Anders Leonard Agricultural Worker Artistic Movement Farm Hand Farm Labourer Farm Worker Farmhand Farmworker Head Dress
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Anders Leonard Zorn's captivating etching, "Young Girl from Mora (Krakberg's Anna)," dated 1903, offers a glimpse into the daily life of a young farmworker in Mora, Dalarna, Sweden. The image, etched on ivory laid paper, showcases the raw beauty and authenticity of rural Scandinavian life during the early 20th century. The young woman, dressed in traditional peasant attire, is depicted with a headscarf adorning her long, dark hair. Her headgear, a common accessory for women in rural Sweden, adds to her rustic appearance. The young woman's occupation is evident from the simple yet sturdy apron she wears, which is a practical necessity for farm laborers. Her strong, determined expression conveys the hard work and resilience required of agricultural workers during that era. The artistic movement of Realism, which emphasized the representation of everyday life, was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Zorn's etching is a testament to this movement, as it captures the essence of a young farmhand from Mora, a region known for its rich agricultural heritage. The image invites us to reflect on the past and appreciate the simple yet profound beauty of rural life. This etching is a valuable addition to any art collection, particularly those focused on Scandinavian art or the depiction of rural life. It is a reminder of the importance of preserving heritage and celebrating the diverse occupations and cultures that shape our world. The Art Institute of Chicago is fortunate to have this masterpiece in its collection, where it continues to inspire and educate visitors about the rich history and artistic legacy of Anders Leonard Zorn and Sweden.
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