Olof Krans Explained

Olof Krans
Birth Name:Olof Ersson
Birth Date:2 November 1838
Birth Place:Sälja in Tärnsjö Parish in northern Uppland, Sweden
Death Place:Altona, Illinois
Nationality:Swedish-American
Field:Painting
Training:self-taught
Movement:Naïve art

Olof Krans (November 2, 1838 - January 4, 1916) was a Swedish-American folk artist. A self-taught artist, he painted in a style referred to as primitive or Naïve art.[1]

Background

Olof Ersson was born in a small hamlet of Sälja in Tärnsjö Parish in northern Uppland, Sweden. When Krans was twelve years old his family emigrated to the United States. The family arrived at the Bishop Hill Colony in Bishop Hill, Illinois during 1850. Bishop Hill was the site of a utopian religious community founded in 1846 by Swedish pietist Eric Jansson and his followers. During the first two winters at the colony, Krans attended school and as he got older he was an ox boy and later worked in the black smith and paint shops.

Career

When the American Civil War started, the immigrants raised an entire company and Krans was among the volunteers. He mustered into the Union Army in Company D, 57th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He changed his last name to Krans. The word krans can be translated to mean wreath or garland in the Swedish language. His whole family subsequently adopted the new name. After the Battle of Fort Donelson in Tennessee he was given a disability discharge on June 3, 1862.[2]

After the war, Krans married in 1867 and relocated to Galva, Illinois. There he became a house painter and also did interior decorating, including the interior of Galva's Methodist and Lutheran Churches.[3] [4]

In 1896 while he was recovering from a fall, he began painting memories and people from his youth in the Bishop Hill Colony. In his paintings, Krans documented daily life at Bishop Hill. He began painting a series of pictures that described everyday life in the early days of the colony. On the 50th anniversary of the Bishop Hill Colony, Krans donated a large portions of his paintings to the colony. Olof Krans died in Altona, Illinois. At the time of his death he had finished more than 90 pictures.[5] [6]

Memorials

Today most of his art belongs to the collection of the Olof Krans Museum at Bishop Hill which was dedicated in 1988 at a ceremony witnessed by Princess Christina of Sweden. Some of his paintings are also on display at the Tärnsjö Museum in Sweden, only a short distance from the house where he was born. Bishop Hill Museum at Biskopskulla Prästgård, is located outside Örsundsbro, east of Enköping in Uppland, Sweden. Additional pieces reside in the Chicago History Museum.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olof Krans. Folk Artist of Bishop Hill, Illinois, USA . Henry County, Illinois, USA . 2009-09-06 . 2009-12-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091206162657/http://www.outfitters.com/illinois/henry/okrans.html . live .
  2. Web site: Company "D" 57th Illinois Infantry . The Illinois Civil War Project . CRANS, Olof — Sergeant — Bishop Hill — Dec 26, 1861 — Disch, Jun 3, 1862; disabil. . September 6, 2009 . May 25, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110525154315/http://civilwar.ilgenweb.net/r100/057-d-in.html . live .
  3. Web site: Bishop Hill State Historic Site . https://web.archive.org/web/20090616014525/http://bishophillartscouncil.com/History/ . June 16, 2009 . Bishop Hill Arts Council.
  4. Web site: Olof Krans . Swedes in Illinois . Illinois Ancestors . Wini . Caudell.
  5. Web site: Olof Krans . Wini . Caudell . Henry County . Illinois Ancestors. which contains material transcribed and translated from Book: Bishop Hill- svensk koloni på prärien . Olov . Issaksson . Sören . Hallgren.
  6. Web site: Olof Krans Birthday Party November 2 to feature Civil War program . State of Illinois . October 29, 2008 . September 6, 2009 . June 3, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100603152727/https://www.illinois.gov/PressReleases/ShowPressRelease.cfm?SubjectID=22&RecNum=7237 . live .
  7. Web site: Whose portrait is hanging in the president's office? . Chicago History Museum.
  8. News: Bishop Hill celebrates Olof Krans Birthday . Galesburg Register-Mail . October 17, 2005 . September 6, 2009 . July 15, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715171742/http://www.register-mail.com/stories/101705/LOC_B7QK05NG.GID.shtml . live .