Selfportrait
Eugène Jansson’s later paintings are populated mainly by nude, muscular men in gymnasiums or, as in this picture, at public baths. His paintings are regarded as typical of what was called vitalism, a movement focusing on health and the human body, which developed in reaction to industrialism and its consequences. Scenes in the vitalist spirit were often set in summer sunshine, where the warmth mak…
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- Arti visive
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- Nationalmuseum, Sweden
- 1910
- Gåva 1918 av författare Klas Fåhræus
- NM 2101
- 19161
- Mått 203 x 110 cm
- Olja på duk
- 1910
- Sweden
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