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Johan Axel Gustaf Törneman (28 October 1880 – 26 December 1925) was one of Sweden's earliest
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painters. Born in
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, in Sweden, he grew to work in several modernist styles, was one of the first Swedish
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artists, and became a part of the international
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in art after embracing more abstract art styles in Germany and France that were evolving there during the early 1900s. He created his most famous paintings, ''Night Café I'' and ''II'', and ''Trait'', in France in 1905. These night café paintings, made from studies in the
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, and in other nightclubs popular with artists such as ''Café du Rat Mort'' (Dead Rat Café), are seen as two of Swedish modernism's most important works, and are considered breakthrough work of Swedish modernism. Törneman gained international stature in 1905 at the
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in Paris with ''Trait I'', and with his ''Narragansett Café'' in 1906. He went on to paint murals and decorations in public buildings such as the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and
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, and other Stockholm buildings such as
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's Östermalms läroverkl, and the second chamber in the Parliament House. Törneman's paintings were recognized with a gold medal at the U.S.
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, in San Francisco in 1915. Törneman died in Stockholm at age 45 after only a further decade of creative work.


Education, travel, and early work

Johan Axel Gustaf Törneman was born on 28 October 1880 in
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Sweden, the son of John Algot Törneman, an engineer at an explosives factory; his grandmother was the cookbook author Gustafva Bjorklund.Säll, Jonna
En av de viktigaste banbrytarna för svensk konst
(in Swedish, EN title: "One of the most important pioneers of Swedish art"), ''
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'', nwt.se culture section, June 18, 2011, via archive.org. Accessed 2015-11-16.
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Törneman studied at Värmland School of Art in
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in 1899 under
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, then toured the Nordic lands for a short while before traveling to study on the European continent in the years 1900–1905.Gerlanius, Hans Alexander
Johan Axel Gustaf Törneman
biographical entry at ''Konstnärslexikonett Amanda'' (online biographical dictionary of Swedish/Nordic artists, in Swedish) via archive.org. Accessed 2015-11-16.
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In Europe, he first studied at the Kunstakademie München (now the
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), then went to Dachau to study under
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. In Munich he was influenced by the Art Nouveau movement and
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, and others. Törneman grew to work in several modernist styles, was one of the first Swedish
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artists, and became a part of the international
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in art after having embraced the then-new, more abstract art style in Germany and France during the early 1900s.Brinton, Christian
The Swedish art exhibition
Brooklyn Museum, 1916, p. 20. Accessed 2012-12-19.
Röstorp, Vibeke
Les Artistes Suédois et Norvégiens en France de 1889 à 1908, Le Mythe du Retour
(Swedish and Norwegian Artists in France from 1889 to 1908, The Myth of Return), PhD thesis, univ-paris4.fr, 2011, p. 7, via archive.org. Accessed 2012-12-19. (in French) (Googl
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Career in France and Sweden

After leaving Germany, Törneman was active in Paris for four years, and also in the Breton village of Coudeville,
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. In Paris he studied at the Académie Julian, where after seeing
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's work, he brightened his palette. During his time in Paris, Törneman's friends were able to locate him by following the sketches he left in Paris cafés.Landi, Ann
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Törneman had a small studio in Paris at 7 rue de Bagneux.Norlind, Ernst
Axel Törneman
in Intermezzon och bagateller, Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm 1907, pp. 61-83 at 75. Accessed 2015-11-16. A narrative by a fellow Parisian ex-pat artist about Törneman's years in Paris, illustrated with
caricature
of Törneman at work with caption: ''Några anteckningar om vännen och vapenbrodern i kampen för den unga konsten. Sångerskan, Gudrun Høyer-Ellefsen, tillägnade''; ("Axel Törneman, Some notes about your friends and brothers in arms in the fight for avant garde art") and signed "Gudrun Høyer-Ellefsen" (his wife); (whol
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His night café paintings, based on studies in
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, and a Paris nightclub popular with artists, ''Café du Rat Mort'' (Dead Rat Café), are two of Swedish modernism's most important works,Axel Törneman
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' artist record. Accessed 2015-11-16.
though Törneman was less influenced by the French modernists than by the Germans. Three of these, his most famous paintings, ''Night Café I'' and ''II,'' and ''Trait'', he painted in 1905 while in France. Törneman gained international stature in that same year, in the
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in Paris, for ''Trait I'', and for ''Narragansett Café'' in 1906. Returning from the continent, he moved to Stockholm, to Katarinavägen, next door to the studio of main competitor and critic of his work, Isaac Grünewald. Although another of his studios (on Södermalm in Stockholm) was in the same building as the sculptor and fellow Värmlander Christian Eriksson, he did not work with Eriksson's group at the Rackstad colony in Arvika. Some of Törneman's contemporaries included
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(1885–1948), Gösta Von Hennigs (1866–1941) and
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(1886–1927). Törneman was recognized with a gold medal at the U.S.
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, in San Francisco in 1915. Törneman traveled intermittently in relation to his art (e.g., in 1912, to
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), and toward the end of his life, he largely abandoned his early dark palette, and instead worked almost entirely in the brighter colors from his Paris days.


Mural work

In addition to his many paintings on canvas, at various times in his career Törneman produced illustrations for commercial projects, as well as painting frescos and large scale murals in public spaces, such as the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
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, other Stockholm buildings such as
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, Östermalms läroverk, Östra Real, and the second chamber of the Parliament House.Bonetto, Cristian, Stockholm: encounter, Lonely Planet Encounter Series, Lonely Planet, 2007, p. 41. . Törneman began the ceiling mural ''De elektriska strömmarna'' (The electric currents), in 1918 in a lecture hall of the
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.Lindqvist, Svante,, ''Industriminne'', Industrial Heritage Society, ''The Journal Nordic Museology'', 2:2003, pp. 27–50 at pp. 35–41. Partial archive of the original via archive.org. Accessed 2012-12-19
Full issue 2:2003
(in Swedish). Accessed 2015-11-30.
This very ambitions painting project was a subject of much discussion, and when completed was unanimously praised by critics, but disappeared from view until its rediscovery. During the 1950s, the ceiling painting ''De elektriska'' disappeared, having been hidden behind a new ceiling during a renovation; with time, speculation arose that it had been destroyed during construction at its KTH site. After nearly 40 years, and its being near forgotten, ''De elektriska'' was found during 1993 repairs to its original building, intact, though a ventilation duct had been installed through it. The painting, still considered an important part of Swedish cultural heritage, was restored and moved—a thin layer of it was removed with great care and affixed to a new support in its new location—work that took a year and cost five-times as much as commission for the original artwork; it re-opened to the public in its new location, in 1994.


Personal life

Törneman married the Norwegian
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Gudrun Høyer-Ellefsen (1875-1963), whom he had met in Paris during his time there, in 1908. His son Algot Törneman, later became an artist in his own right, and it was he who Törneman pictured in his 1921 painting ''Algot med teddybjörn'' (Algot with teddybear). Axel Törneman died in Stockholm at 45, after several hospitalizations, from gastrointestinal causes (assigned at the time as
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Legacy

Törneman has been referred to as " e of the most important pioneers of Swedish art". Törneman's letters, some sketchbooks, paintings, and some of his personal belongings are preserved at the ''Kungliga biblioteket'' ("Royal Library"), in the
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, in Stockholm.Törneman's collection, SE S-HS ACC1994/76
Manuscript Division,
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In 1965 the ''
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,'' in Stockholm ("Modern Museum", a museum of modern art) held a major retrospective exhibition of his work, 40 years after his death.


Selected works

File:Axel Törneman The White Birch 1902.png, ''Den vita björken'', 1902
(''The White Birch'') File:Axel Törneman Bretagnare I.jpg, ''Bretagnare I'', 1905
(''Bretons I'') File:Farmer in Brittany by Axel Törneman.jpg, ''Bonden i Bretagne'', 1905
(''Farmer in Brittany'') File:Axel_Törneman_Selfportrait_1905.jpg, ''Självporträtt'', 1905
(''Self-portrait'') File:Axel Törneman - Kokotter.jpg, ''Kokotter'', 1905
(''Coquettes'') File:Axel Törneman Nattcafé I.jpg, ''Nattcafé I'', 1905–1906
(''Night Café I'') File:Axel Törneman Nattcafé II.jpg, ''Nattcafé II'', 1906
(''Night Café II'') File:Youth Axel Törneman 1919.jpg, ''Ungdom'', 1919
(''Youth'') File:Törneman sagostund.jpg, ''Sagostund'', 1919
(''Storytime'') File:Algot med teddybjörn - Algot with a teddy bear.jpg, ''Algot med teddybjörn'', 1921
(''Algot with teddybear'') File:Torneman Timmerflottare.png, ''Timmerflottare'', 1921
(''Timber floaters'') File:Axel Törneman -Skuggor.jpg, ''Skuggor'', 1925
(''Shadows'') File:Torneman the troll.jpg, ''Trollkungen och prinsessan'', 1925
(''The Troll King and the Princess'') File:Axel Törneman akv.jpg, ''Självporträtt'' (watercolour)
(''Self-portrait'') File:Stadshuset Axel Törneman.jpg, ''Stadshuset bygges'', kalkmålning i "Blåa rummet" intill Gyllene salen
(''City Hall is Built'', Stockholm City Hall, fresco in the "Blue Room" next to the Golden Hall) File:Axel Törneman kiruna.jpg, ''Verk i Kiruna''
(''Work in Kiruna City Hall'')Art in Kiruna
Accessed 2012-12-19. (in Swedish)
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See also

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* Blue Room in
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* Kiruna City Hall * Swedish art *
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References


Further reading


Exhibition catalogs

* Axel Törneman och kvinnan, Moderna museet, Exhibition Catalog, Stockholm, 1965. . * Moser, Claes, and Newall, Christopher, Axel Törneman, an Eccentric Swedish Colourist: 17 May to 1 June 1989, Leighton House Museum. (exhibition catalog) * Söderlund, Göran, ed., Axel Törneman. Millesgården, Stockholm, 1990. Cat. no. 24. (exhibition catalog) . * Theorell, Anita, et al., Axel Törneman, Millesgården, Stockholm, 1990. (utställningskatalog) (exhibition catalog).


Other works


Axel Törneman : artist file
study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1920–2000, Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection. Accessed 2012-12-19. * Theorell, Anita, Studier kring Axel Törnemans Riksdagshus Målningar, (Studies on Axel Törneman Parliament building's Paintings; academic dissertation), Stockholm, 1973 (Museum Stavanger Biblioteket, Norway, (STAVMUS, bibl, 75(485))). * Källström, Magnus, Nattcafé. Om Axel Törnemans tid i Paris 1902 – 1906, Stockholm 1988. (''Night Café''. Axel Törnemans's time in Paris) * Källström, Magnus, Torgny Lagman: Axel Törnemans ma°lningar i riksdagshuset, (Parliament House), Stockholm, Sandler, 1990. . * Rausing, Birgit, et al., Signums svenska konsthistoria, Konsten 1890 – 1915, Lund 2001, s. 283ff, (Signums Swedish art history). .
Axel Törneman
Search, New York Art Resources Consortium, arcade.nyarc.org. Accessed 2012-12-20.


External links


Swedish National Museum
Törneman items. Accessed 2015-11-16.

Axel Törneman (1880–1925), short essay on the work ''The Troll King and the Princess'', 1905. Accessed 2012-12-19.

mural. Accessed 2012-12-19.
Galleri Claes Moser
Törneman's estate agent, also runs the JAG Acke Museum in Ljusterö, gallerimoser.com. Accessed 2015-11-16. * Axel Törnema
Törneman works that have been auctioned
Stockholms Auktionsverk, auktionsverket.com. Accessed 2012-12-20. Major Stockholm art auction house. See als
Vid pianot
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* Axel Törneman on Artnet
Past auctions of works
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