Egron Sellif Lundgren (18 December 1815,
Stockholm
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– 16 December 1875, Stockholm) was a Swedish painter and author who specialized in
watercolor
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s.
Biography
His father, Erik Lundgren, was a manufacturer. After 1829, he studied at the
Teknologiska institutet with a focus on "bergshantering" (a form of resource management). After graduating, he worked in
Eskilstuna and at the cannon foundry in
Finspång
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. This type of work was apparently not to his liking as, in 1835, he enrolled at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts to pursue a childhood interest in watercolors. He studied there until 1839, then went to Paris, where he copied paintings in the
Louvre
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and took advanced courses in the studios of
Léon Cogniet.
From 1841 to 1849, he lived in Italy; mostly with the Scandinavian community in Rome, then spent four years in Spain. In both places, he produced historical and folkloric scenes; mostly done in watercolors. Thanks to scholarships from the Royal Academy, he was also able to spend some time studying in Munich and Vienna. In Spain, he largely abandoned oil painting and gave up the idea of being a history painter. Instead, he focused on
genre
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scenes, featuring the local people, market life and public festivities.
London and India
In 1850, he became a member of the Royal Academy and was offered a professorship in 1853. Instead, he accepted an invitation from friends to come to London, where he lived until 1867, working primarily as a portrait painter. He also portrayed Royal ceremonies at court and produced scenes from the plays of
Shakespeare
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.
[Gunnar Carlquist, '']Svensk uppslagsbok
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'', Vol.17, Malmö, pgs.830-832 (1937) With London as his base, he travelled widely.
In 1858, a company in
Manchester
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engaged him to visit India and make sketches of the
Sepoy Mutiny. Under
Queen Victoria
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's protection, he was able to travel with the British Army, which had taken over military operations from the
East India Company
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. He stayed for a year, until the rebellion was over; creating more than 500 drawings and watercolors, as well as a few oil paintings. They became some of his best known works.
In 1864, he was elected a member of the
Royal Watercolour Society. He continued his travels throughout the 1860s, visiting Norway, Egypt, Spain and Italy and making his first trip back to Sweden. Although he returned there permanently in 1867, he generally spent the winters elsewhere. He made his last trip to Italy in 1873.
His final years were all spent at home, in Stockholm, where he painted landscapes and published a collection of his letters and diaries called ''En målares anteckningar 1 - 2'' (A Painter's Notes), compiled from earlier publications. In 1905, a comprehensive edition was issued by the
National Library.
His works may be seen at the
Nationalmuseum
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and the
Göteborgs konstmuseum
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It claims to be the third largest art museum in Sweden by size of its collection.
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.
Göteborgs konstmuseum
/ref> "Egron Lundgrens väg", a street in Södra Ängby
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Encompassing more than 500 buildings, it remains the largest coherent functionalistic ...
, is named after him.
Writings by Lundgren online
"En målares anteckningar. Utdrag ur dagböcker och bref"
@ Project Runeberg
"Reseskildringar, anteckningar och bref"
@ Project Runeberg
References
Further reading
*Gellerstedt, Albert Theodor: ''Minne af Egron Lundgren: Ett studiefragment'' (1914) Norstedts
*Nilsson, Sten Åke: ''The painter's eye: Egron Lundgren and India'' Nationalmuseum, 0081-5683 (1992)
*Plaza Orellana, Rocío: ''Egron Lundgren: un pintor sueco en Sevilla'', Arte hispalense (2012)
*''Egron Lundgren: en målares anteckningar'' (exhibition catalog), edited by Küllike Montgomery and Ragnar von Holten with photographs by Erik Cornelius. Nationalmusei utställningskatalog, 0585-3222 (1995)
External links
More works by Lundgren
@ ArtNet
Biography
@ the ''Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon
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# ABELIN – ANJOU (1 ...
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Biography
from the ''Nordisk Familjebok
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Necrology
from the ''Svea Folkkalender'' @ Project Runeberg
"Med målarens öga – Svensk konstnär som krigsreporter"
@ Populär Historia
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