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August Malmström

Johan August Malmström (14 October 1829 – 18 October 1901) was a Swedish painter. As an artist, he was known for his country motifs often featuring children. His most widely recognized work is Grindslanten (1885) featuring a typical scene from 19th century Sweden. Influenced by the national romanticism of Gothicismus, he also collected motives from Norse mythology. He made illustrations for publications of both Frithiofs saga (Friðþjófs saga hins frœkna) and The Tales of Ensign Stål (Fänrik Ståls sägner).[1]

August Malmström
Born
Johan August Malmström

14 October 1829 (1829-10-14)
Died18 October 1901 (1901-10-19)
NationalitySwedish
EducationRoyal Swedish Academy of Arts, Stockholm
Known forPainting

Malmström served as a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and later manager of the same institution. Malmström was also an illustrator who worked for several newspapers and book publishing houses. Additionally, Malmström designed furnitures, worked as a pattern drawer and was a designer for Gustavsberg porcelain. [2]

Biography

Childhood and youth

 
Portrait of August Malmström as a young artist, signed in Paris in 1859, by Wilhelmina Lagerholm (1826-1912).

August Malmström was born at Nubbekullen in Västra Ny parish within the municipality of Motala in Östergötland County, Sweden. Nubbekullen (Nubbekullens hembygdsgård) is today the site of a local museum.[3]

His father, Anders Gustaf Malmström, was a carpenter and ornamental sculptor who managed the small farm. August, together with his brother, helped his father with agriculture and woodwork. Among other works they made ornaments for altarpieces and pulpits to churches. Both parents encouraged August in his choice of life. His mother, Brita Stina Håkansdotter, was interested in literature, which evoked his interest in history. He showed early interest in drawing and painting. An injury in his right hand which never cured properly exempted him from hard work and gave him even more time to spend on arts. In his teens he was skilled enough to support his family, he made small paintings and colored pictures which were given away as presents on birthdays and name days. His parents recognized his talent and sold their only ox to finance his studies in Stockholm.[2]

Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm

 
Grindslanten (1885)
 
The Old and the Young Sweden (1894)
 

Malmström came to Stockholm and applied for admission at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. It was first with the help of the painter Nils Andersson (1817-1865) that he managed to be accepted and thus on 3 November 1849 he was registered at the academy's ground school. Already at the beginning his talent attracted attention and his study period was marked by rewards of all sorts. The academy had painting contests every year with given themes and Malmström was probably the most diligent participant.[4]

For the 1855 contest, he was the only student to submit a contribution with Konung Gustaf II Adolfs lifsfara i träffningen vid Wittsjö ("King Gustaf II Adolf in mortal danger at the battle of Wittsjö") . However, his work was "not in a good condition to be rewarded". A growing problem the academy faced was that more and more students left the academy for studies in Düsseldorf, a trend Malmström followed in 1856. He considered the academy's education as insufficient and at the same time his economic situation became gradually better. Besides scholarships and picture sales, he earned incomes from portrait orders and restoration tasks.[5]

Düsseldorf 1856–1857

Malmström is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. There exists no proofs that he took part in any education in the city. He presumably pursued studies on his own. During autumn 1856, he send home his first painting King Heimer and Aslög from Düsseldorf and during spring 1857 he then send home King Aella's messenger before Ragnar Lodbrok's sons Both of these works impressed the Swedish Academy. During their exhibition, the painting King Heimer and Aslög was rewarded with the Royal Medal. Thereby the Academy had the possibility to give Malmström travel scholarships, which happened on 2 October. The grant and several painting sales meant that he was financially secured for many years forward.[6]

Paris 1857–1859

In 1857, Malmström traveled together with Mårten Eskil Winge (1825–1896) to Paris. Winge was a good friend of Malmström and also had received a travel scholarship. Besides diligent studies at the museums, they were students of Thomas Couture (1815–1879) who had a solid reputation as a skillful teacher who taught a number of Swedish students. In 1856, Couture became an honorable member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. Malmström returned 1858 to Düsseldorf to complete Vikingar på stranden ("Vikings at shore") together with the Norwegian painter Hans Fredrik Gude (1825–1903) but soon traveled back to Paris. Regulations for travel scholarships prescribed that a copy of a work by a great master should be made. The choice fell on Titian's painting Christ Crowned with Thorns, this because other works by Titian were already and constantly occupied by others, in some cases for many years.[7][8][9][10]

Italy 1859–1860

According to the instructions for both holders of the travel scholarship. the Academy stated that after a year of residence in Paris they should take a travel to Italy. After two years in Paris, Winge and Malmström went to Italy at the end of 1859. Much to his indignation, Malmström got a rejection to his application to copy Rafael's works at the Vatican. Instead he made some copies of Rafael's and Titian's works in Palazzo Borghese. Malmström returned to Paris in 1860. In the summer of 1863, Malmström left Paris for a new visit to Italy to study.[11]

Return to Sweden

His artistic breakthrough came in January 1864 after his return to Sweden. In 1866, he exhibited five works at the General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm (1866) (Stockholmsutställningen 1866). He was appointed an apprentice (agré) at the Royal Swedish Academy of Art in Stockholm. Subsequently, he was appointed professor of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1867 where he taught until 1894. He also served as manager of the same institution from 1887 to 1893. Upon his death in 1901, he was buried in the cemetery at Solna Church (Solna kyrkogård) near Stockholm.[2]

He bequeathed some 650 watercolors, drawings and 26 sketchbooks to the Nordic Museum on Djurgården.[12][13]

See also

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Malmström, Johan August (Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon, II:119 )
  2. ^ a b c Bo Lindwall. "J August Malmström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Nubbekullen". bygdeband.se. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  4. ^ Helge Kjellin. "Nils Andersson". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  5. ^ August Malmström (Store norske leksikon, 2005 - 2007)
  6. ^ Biography of Johan August Malmström (The Biography)
  7. ^ August Malmström (Historiesajten.se)
  8. ^ "Winge, Mårten Eskil". Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  9. ^ Stephane Kirkland (15 September 2011). . stephanekirkland.com. Archived from the original on 17 January 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  10. ^ Frode Ernst Haverkamp. "Hans Gude". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  11. ^ J August Malmström (Svenskt biografiskt lexikon)
  12. ^ Scandinavia's 1st Exhibition of Industry and Art, Stockholm 1866 (Coin People.com)
  13. ^ "Stockholmsutställningen 1866". arkivkopia.se. Retrieved 1 March 2019.

Other sources

  • Björk, Tomas (1997) August Malmström - Grindslantens målare och 1800-talets bildvärld (Nordiska Museets Förlag) ISBN 91-7108-416-9
  • Facos, Michelle (1998) Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s (University of California Press) ISBN 978-0520206267

External links

  • Nubbekullens hembygdsgård website

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Johan August Malmstrom 14 October 1829 18 October 1901 was a Swedish painter As an artist he was known for his country motifs often featuring children His most widely recognized work is Grindslanten 1885 featuring a typical scene from 19th century Sweden Influenced by the national romanticism of Gothicismus he also collected motives from Norse mythology He made illustrations for publications of both Frithiofs saga Fridthjofs saga hins frœkna and The Tales of Ensign Stal Fanrik Stals sagner 1 August MalmstromBornJohan August Malmstrom14 October 1829 1829 10 14 Motala SwedenDied18 October 1901 1901 10 19 Stockholm SwedenNationalitySwedishEducationRoyal Swedish Academy of Arts StockholmKnown forPaintingMalmstrom served as a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and later manager of the same institution Malmstrom was also an illustrator who worked for several newspapers and book publishing houses Additionally Malmstrom designed furnitures worked as a pattern drawer and was a designer for Gustavsberg porcelain 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood and youth 1 2 Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm 1 3 Dusseldorf 1856 1857 1 4 Paris 1857 1859 1 5 Italy 1859 1860 1 6 Return to Sweden 2 See also 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Other sources 6 External linksBiography EditChildhood and youth Edit Portrait of August Malmstrom as a young artist signed in Paris in 1859 by Wilhelmina Lagerholm 1826 1912 August Malmstrom was born at Nubbekullen in Vastra Ny parish within the municipality of Motala in Ostergotland County Sweden Nubbekullen Nubbekullens hembygdsgard is today the site of a local museum 3 His father Anders Gustaf Malmstrom was a carpenter and ornamental sculptor who managed the small farm August together with his brother helped his father with agriculture and woodwork Among other works they made ornaments for altarpieces and pulpits to churches Both parents encouraged August in his choice of life His mother Brita Stina Hakansdotter was interested in literature which evoked his interest in history He showed early interest in drawing and painting An injury in his right hand which never cured properly exempted him from hard work and gave him even more time to spend on arts In his teens he was skilled enough to support his family he made small paintings and colored pictures which were given away as presents on birthdays and name days His parents recognized his talent and sold their only ox to finance his studies in Stockholm 2 Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm Edit Grindslanten 1885 The Old and the Young Sweden 1894 Dancing Fairies 1866 Malmstrom came to Stockholm and applied for admission at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts It was first with the help of the painter Nils Andersson 1817 1865 that he managed to be accepted and thus on 3 November 1849 he was registered at the academy s ground school Already at the beginning his talent attracted attention and his study period was marked by rewards of all sorts The academy had painting contests every year with given themes and Malmstrom was probably the most diligent participant 4 For the 1855 contest he was the only student to submit a contribution with Konung Gustaf II Adolfs lifsfara i traffningen vid Wittsjo King Gustaf II Adolf in mortal danger at the battle of Wittsjo However his work was not in a good condition to be rewarded A growing problem the academy faced was that more and more students left the academy for studies in Dusseldorf a trend Malmstrom followed in 1856 He considered the academy s education as insufficient and at the same time his economic situation became gradually better Besides scholarships and picture sales he earned incomes from portrait orders and restoration tasks 5 Dusseldorf 1856 1857 Edit Malmstrom is associated with the Dusseldorf school of painting There exists no proofs that he took part in any education in the city He presumably pursued studies on his own During autumn 1856 he send home his first painting King Heimer and Aslog from Dusseldorf and during spring 1857 he then send home King Aella s messenger before Ragnar Lodbrok s sons Both of these works impressed the Swedish Academy During their exhibition the painting King Heimer and Aslog was rewarded with the Royal Medal Thereby the Academy had the possibility to give Malmstrom travel scholarships which happened on 2 October The grant and several painting sales meant that he was financially secured for many years forward 6 Paris 1857 1859 Edit In 1857 Malmstrom traveled together with Marten Eskil Winge 1825 1896 to Paris Winge was a good friend of Malmstrom and also had received a travel scholarship Besides diligent studies at the museums they were students of Thomas Couture 1815 1879 who had a solid reputation as a skillful teacher who taught a number of Swedish students In 1856 Couture became an honorable member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts Malmstrom returned 1858 to Dusseldorf to complete Vikingar pa stranden Vikings at shore together with the Norwegian painter Hans Fredrik Gude 1825 1903 but soon traveled back to Paris Regulations for travel scholarships prescribed that a copy of a work by a great master should be made The choice fell on Titian s painting Christ Crowned with Thorns this because other works by Titian were already and constantly occupied by others in some cases for many years 7 8 9 10 Italy 1859 1860 Edit According to the instructions for both holders of the travel scholarship the Academy stated that after a year of residence in Paris they should take a travel to Italy After two years in Paris Winge and Malmstrom went to Italy at the end of 1859 Much to his indignation Malmstrom got a rejection to his application to copy Rafael s works at the Vatican Instead he made some copies of Rafael s and Titian s works in Palazzo Borghese Malmstrom returned to Paris in 1860 In the summer of 1863 Malmstrom left Paris for a new visit to Italy to study 11 Return to Sweden Edit His artistic breakthrough came in January 1864 after his return to Sweden In 1866 he exhibited five works at the General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm 1866 Stockholmsutstallningen 1866 He was appointed an apprentice agre at the Royal Swedish Academy of Art in Stockholm Subsequently he was appointed professor of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1867 where he taught until 1894 He also served as manager of the same institution from 1887 to 1893 Upon his death in 1901 he was buried in the cemetery at Solna Church Solna kyrkogard near Stockholm 2 He bequeathed some 650 watercolors drawings and 26 sketchbooks to the Nordic Museum on Djurgarden 12 13 See also EditDusseldorf school of paintingGallery Edit Aslaug 1850 Kung Heimer och Aslog 1856 King Aella s messenger before Ragnar Lodbrok s sons 1857 Orvar Odd relates of Hjalmar s death 1859 Children playing in garden 1866 Blenda 1860 Traditional Swedish dance 1882 Alvaleken a study for the Dancing FairiesReferences Edit Malmstrom Johan August Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon II 119 a b c Bo Lindwall J August Malmstrom Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Retrieved 1 March 2019 Nubbekullen bygdeband se Retrieved 1 March 2019 Helge Kjellin Nils Andersson Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Retrieved 1 March 2019 August Malmstrom Store norske leksikon 2005 2007 Biography of Johan August Malmstrom The Biography August Malmstrom Historiesajten se Winge Marten Eskil Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon Retrieved 1 March 2019 Stephane Kirkland 15 September 2011 Thomas Couture stephanekirkland com Archived from the original on 17 January 2012 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Frode Ernst Haverkamp Hans Gude Norsk biografisk leksikon Retrieved 1 March 2019 J August Malmstrom Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Scandinavia s 1st Exhibition of Industry and Art Stockholm 1866 Coin People com Stockholmsutstallningen 1866 arkivkopia se Retrieved 1 March 2019 Other sources EditBjork Tomas 1997 August Malmstrom Grindslantens malare och 1800 talets bildvarld Nordiska Museets Forlag ISBN 91 7108 416 9 Facos Michelle 1998 Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination Swedish Art of the 1890s University of California Press ISBN 978 0520206267External links EditNubbekullens hembygdsgard website Wikimedia Commons has media related to August Malmstrom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title August Malmstrom amp oldid 1130342920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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