Arne Isacsson Explained

Arne Isacsson
Birth Date:21 March 1917
Birth Place:Ronneby, Blekinge County, Sweden
Death Place:Gerlesborg, Bohuslän, Sweden
Resting Place:Laxarby Cemetery
Occupation:Watercolour painter, educator
Known For:Founding the Gerlesborg School of Fine Art
Spouse:
    Children:Magnus Isacsson

    Arne Isacsson (21 March 1917 – 25 September 2010) was one of Sweden's most famous watercolour artists and art educators.[1] He was also an author and professor[2] [3] and founded the Gerlesborg School of Fine Art in 1944.[4] Isacsson's well-represented oeuvre explored, among other things, the properties of colour pigments in copious amounts of water.

    Biography

    Arne Isacsson was born in Ronneby, Sweden. His grandparents had emigrated from Dalsland to South Bend, Indiana, United States, but returned in the late 19th century. His father enlisted, but had returned to work as a mill worker in Ronneby at the time of Isacsson's birth. A few years later, the family moved to Södermalm in Stockholm and in 1930 to Gothenburg, where Isacsson graduated in 1935.

    He was a student of artist from 1944 to 1946. Isacsson spent his summers in Dalsland, where he came into contact with the artists and . Together with and they formed the Bengtsfors Group.[5]

    Isacsson was the originator of the watercolour monotyping technique and used it, among other things, in collages that were laminated between panes of glass. He is represented at the Nationalmuseum[6] with a portrait of Vilhelm Moberg, the National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm, the Swedish Parliament, the Centre Culturel Suédois in Paris, the Gothenburg Museum of Art, and more. Isacsson also collaborated with sculptor on the sculptures in Fjällbacka and in Kungshamn.

    Isacsson was the founder of the Gerlesborg School of Fine Art in Gerlesborg (1944), eventually with branches in Stockholm (1948) and Provence (1958), and was appointed professor of watercolour technique in 1983. He is the author of several books on watercolour techniques.

    In 2004 the biography by Gertrud Gidlund and Göran Gustafsson was published. In 2008, a lavishly illustrated licentiate thesis was published: by Anita Midbjer at Umeå University.[7]

    Isacsson was married from 1947 to 1958 to teacher Kerstin Renqvist (1922–2009),[8] sister of artist ; from 1958 to 1965 to actress (1927–1992);[9] and from 1966 until his death to artist (born 1943).[10] His children include Swedish-Canadian filmmaker Magnus Isacsson (1948–2012) from his first marriage. Arne Isacsson died in 2010 in Gerlesborg and is buried at Laxarby Cemetery.

    Awards

    In 1970 Isacsson received the Svea Life Guards' merit badge from King Gustaf VI Adolf. He was awarded the Illis Quorum medal and the in 1999.[11] [12] He received an honorary doctorate from Umeå University in 2004.[13]

    Bibliography

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    References

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Hopen . Sylvia . 2010-09-25 . Arne Isacsson död . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111124072009/http://www.gp.se/kulturnoje/1.455083-arne-isacsson-dod . 2011-11-24 . gp.se . sv.
    2. http://www.kulturvast.se/kulturvast_templates/Kultur_ArticlePage.aspx?id=7662 Kulturpriset 2007 tilldelas: Arne Isacsson
    3. https://web.archive.org/web/20071021210954/http://www.kulturvast.se/kulturvast_templates/Kultur_ArticlePage.aspx?id=3716 Arne Isacsson 90 år
    4. Web site: Dalslands konstnärsförbund . 2010-09-25 . Vi minns Arne Isacsson . 2022-05-18 . DALSLANDS KONSTNÄRSFÖRBUND . sv-SE.
    5. Book: Gidlund, Gertrud . Arne Isacsson: en introduktion . 2004 . Gidlund . 9789178446490 . Hedemora . sv . 186295751.
    6. Web site: Nationalmuseum – fullständigt namn: Carl Arne Isacsson Arne Isacsson . 2022-05-18 . emp-web-84.zetcom.ch.
    7. Book: Midbjer, Anita . Arne Isacsson: konstnär, pedagog, folkbildare . Institutionen för estetiska ämnen, Umeå universitet . 2008 . 978-91-7264-578-3 . sv . 938461705.
    8. Book: Sveriges dödbok 1901–2013 . Sveriges Släktforskarförbund . 2014 . 9789187676642 . Version 6.0 . sv . Swedish death index 1901–2013 . 897122537.
    9. Book: Vem är det / Svensk biografisk handbok . 1993 . 231 . sv . Dan-Bergman, Mona G, skådespelerska, Lidingö . https://runeberg.org/vemardet/1993/0231.html.
    10. Book: Sveriges befolkning 1990 . 2011 . Riksarkivet . Arkivinformation . 978-91-88366-91-7 . Stockholm . sv . 918526402.
    11. Web site: Arne Isacsson . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100819110648/http://www.dkf.se/DKF-CV-Isacsson-Arne.pdf . 2010-08-19 . Dalslands Konstnärsförbund . sv.
    12. Web site: January 2006 . Regeringens belöningsmedaljer och regeringens utmärkelse: Professors namn . https://web.archive.org/web/20211102152834/https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/61bab671f59a46af81cb11ee99e0d0eb/regeringens-beloningsmedaljer-och-regeringens-utmarkelse-professors-namn . 2021-11-02 . 2022-05-18 . Regeringskansliet . sv.
    13. Web site: Lista över hedersdoktorer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190701112019/https://www.umu.se/om-umea-universitet/nyheter-och-evenemang/akademiska-hogtider/arshogtiden/Lista-over-hedersdoktorer/ . 1 July 2019 . 2022-05-18 . . sv.
    14. Web site: Göteborgs konstmuseum After Rain . 2022-05-18 . emp-web-34.zetcom.ch.
    15. Web site: Representerade konstnärer i Nordiska Akvarellmuseets samling . Artists represented in the collection of the Nordic Watercolour Museum . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180314175932/https://www.akvarellmuseet.org/sites/default/files/documents/alla_konstnarer_i_samlingen.pdf . 2018-03-14 . . sv.