Karólína Lárusdóttir Explained

Karólína_Lárusdóttir
Birth Date:12 March 1944
Education:Ruskin School of Art
Known For:printmaking

Karólína Lárusdóttir (March 12, 1944 – February 7, 2019) was an Icelandic artist.

Biography

Born in Reykjavik on March 12, 1944,[1] Lárusdóttir's was brought up in the Hotel Borg, the first grand hotel in the city, owned by her grandfather.[2] She studied at the Ruskin School of Art.[3]

Lárusdóttir became an elected member of the New English Art Club. In addition, she was granted full elected membership to both the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 1986 and the Royal Watercolour Society in 1996.[4]

Lárusdóttir won the Dicks and Greenbury in 1989 and the 4th Triennale Mondiale D'Estampes Petit Format in France and a special award at the Premio Biella Internazionale per L'Incisione in Italy in 1990. She was nominated as the graphic artist of the Year 2005 by Íslensk Grafik (Icelandic Printmaker's Association), highlighting her contributions to the Icelandic art scene. In 2012, Lárusdóttir received the Aberystwyth University School of Art Collection Prize.

Lárusdóttir's artwork has been exhibited in galleries across the United Kingdom and Iceland, including exhibitions at The Royal Academy Summer show.[5]

Lárusdóttir died on February 7, 2019.[6]

Collections

Her work is in the collection of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art[7] and the Beecroft Art Gallery.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karólína Lárusdóttir . BnF . 1 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Karolina Larusdottir Artist . 2023-05-28 . Sarah Wiseman Gallery . en.
  3. Web site: Karolina Larusdottir . Art UK . 2 June 2023 . en.
  4. Web site: Biography for Karolina Larusdottir RWS RE (1944 - 2019) Hayletts Gallery . 2023-05-28 . www.haylettsgallery.com.
  5. Web site: Karolina LARUSDOTTIR artist, paintings and art at the Red Rag British Art Gallery . 2023-05-28 . www.redraggallery.co.uk.
  6. Web site: 2019-02-08 . Karólína Lárusdóttir látin - RÚV.is . 2023-05-28 . RÚV.
  7. Web site: Karolina Larusdottir . The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art . 2 June 2023.