Study for Rokoko

Carl Larsson
Artist Carl Larsson
Date 1888
Medium Watercolor on paper
Collection Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

Carl Larsson
Swedish (1853–1919)
With an idyllic charm and an almost magical ability to capture light, this Swedish painter’s work feels like stepping into a sunlit daydream. Best known for his watercolors depicting domestic life, he transformed everyday scenes—children playing, a wife arranging flowers, a cozy kitchen bathed in morning light—into something poetic. His style blended realism with a delicate, almost whimsical touch, favoring soft washes of color and meticulous detail. Though trained in academic painting, he broke free from formal conventions, embracing a more intimate, personal approach that resonated deeply with the public. His home, a collaborative project with his artist wife, became both muse and masterpiece, filled with handcrafted furniture and vibrant murals. This space wasn’t just a backdrop but a living extension of his art, reflecting a belief in beauty as integral to daily life. While his work celebrated Scandinavian folk traditions and the joys of family, it also carried subtle social commentary, idealizing harmony between art and domesticity during a time of industrialization. Carl Larsson’s influence extended beyond painting; his illustrations for books and designs for interiors left a lasting mark on Swedish aesthetics. Today, his images remain iconic, evoking nostalgia for a simpler, warmer world—one where art wasn’t confined to galleries but woven into the very fabric of home.

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