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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ivar Arosenius, Eva and the tree of toys (Lillan under leksaksträdet), 1907
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ivar Arosenius, Eva and the tree of toys (Lillan under leksaksträdet), 1907

Ivar Arosenius Swedish, 1878-1909

Eva and the tree of toys (Lillan under leksaksträdet), 1907
Tempera on canvas
41 x 61 cm
16 1/8 x 24 in
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Ivar Arosenius life was changed when his daughter Eva, affectionally called Lillan, was born. The girl follows him everywhere and, whilst drawing, he follows her. The child became a recurring...
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Ivar Arosenius life was changed when his daughter Eva, affectionally called Lillan, was born. The girl follows him everywhere and, whilst drawing, he follows her. The child became a recurring motif in many of his works. She is depicted while she sleeps, plays, eats, or is on journeys inside the home and out in the garden. In several of these works Arosenius retains the child’s perspective and plays with proportions.

The images have an idealistic, naive effect, and are an exquisite mixture of real situations and fantasies. When Arosenius created his fairy tales, Lillan was herself in the images. That is also how Kattresan came about - a classic of Swedish children’s literature.
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Provenance

Eva Arosenius-Dich by whom gifted to;
Axel Adler;
By descent to Acke Adler;
By descent to Lena Adler Bidegård

Exhibitions

Kungl. Akademien för de fria konsterna (The Royal Academy of Arts), Stockholm, “Ivar Arosenius. Minnesutställning”, 1926

Ateneum, Helsinki, Finland, “Ivar Arosenius 1878 – 1909”, 

Kunstforeningen, Oslo, Norway, 1927

Gothenburg Museum of Art, “Ivar Arosenius. Minnesutställning”, 1927

Gothenburg Museum of Art, “Ivar Arosenius Minnesutställning”, 1958-59

Borås Museum of Art, “Ivar Arosenius”, 1988-89;
Gothenburg Museum of Art, Sweden, “Amateur/Eldsjäl”, 2000;

Borås Museum of Art, “Lillan och I.A”, 2009;

Prins Eugens Waldermarsudde, Stockholm, “Ivar Arosenius”, 2010

Literature

Axel Romdal, “Ivar Arosenius”, Gothenburg, 1944, no 24;

Weibul et al., “Arosenius”, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 1978, illustration p 151;

Fredlund, 2009, p 202
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