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Carl Efraim Wallin (March 22, 1879 - November 12, 1968) was a
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artist and painting contractor. He was born in
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parish in the province of
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, Sweden and died in
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,
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Background

Carl E. Wallin was best known for his
oil paintings Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments combined with a drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on canvas, wood panel, or copper for several centuries. ...
like landscape with figures (
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), especially
winter Winter is the coldest and darkest season of the year in temperate and polar climates. It occurs after autumn and before spring. The tilt of Earth's axis causes seasons; winter occurs when a hemisphere is oriented away from the Sun. Dif ...
landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or human-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes th ...
painting,
portrait painting Portrait painting is a Hierarchy of genres, genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject. The term 'portrait painting' can also describe the actual painted portrait. Portraitists may create their work by commissio ...
, figures (drawing),
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painting and
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ic fantasy compositions, related to
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. Sometimes he also focused on illustration of
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and
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figures, e.g. from the
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. Wallin mostly earned his living as an independent painting contractor with his own staffing agency. He was aliasis: Carl E. Wallin, Carl Ephraim Wallin, Carl Wallin, CE Wallin. Carl E. Wallin was the son of the local farmer and carpenter Alexander Wallin (1839–1929) and his wife Inga Helena Larsdotter (1841–1887), both of them from
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. Carl E. Wallin was the brother of the Swedish artist
David Wallin David August Wallin (7 January 1876 – 27 June 1957) was a Swedish artist. In 1932 he won an Olympic Gold Medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles for his oil painting "''At the Seaside of Arild''". Background David ...
(1876–1957) and he was the uncle of the Swedish artist Bianca Wallin (1909–2006) and the Swedish artist Sigurd Wallin (1916–1999). In 1907 he married Hilma Högberg (1887–1951). He became an American citizen in the early 20th century.


Early years

Carl E. Wallin grew up on a farm, Varby farmyard, in
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parish on
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east of
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city in the province of
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in Sweden in a large household with many siblings, a sister and four brothers and also some other children in the household within the family. Varby had been in the family since the 17th century. The home was strictly religious, and his father turned to the Bible for daily guidance. After finishing school Carl worked as a painter's apprentice at 17–18 years of age (1896–1897). In 1898 he moved to
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. He was a
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in
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in the
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at the
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(KA 1), in the
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, which was just formed in 1902, at 21–23 years of age (1900–1902).


The emigration to the United States in 1902

At the age of 23 Carl E. Wallin emigrated to the United States of America in December 1902, and at first he came to
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in
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. From
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he travelled by boat, by the American lines steamship ''S/S Rollo'', to
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on the eastcoast of
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and then by railway via
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to
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on the south-east coast of
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. From
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he departed by steamship ''S/S Saint Paul'' to
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. "After crossing the ocean in 7 days" he arrived in
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on December 14, 1902. From
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he travelled via
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and
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, and then he arrived in
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in
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.


Studies in Denver and at School of the Art Institute of Chicago

He stayed in
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and worked during the days and began studying at an
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in the evenings. Carl E. Wallin had, like his older brother, the artist
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, always been interested in art and got after his arrival to America, "the opportunity to study at Reed's
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in
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,
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, where he studied at evening teaching for two years (1903–1904)". In 1904 he moved to
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,
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. Chicago was the city with the second highest number of Swedes after Stockholm, the capital of Sweden (in the year 1900). By then, Swedes in Chicago had founded a church and established such enduring institutions as a hospital and a university.
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is the largest city in the state of
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. In
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he settled down to study at the art academy at The
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(SAIC), Illinois, where he studied for three years (1905–1908). The school is also associated with the encyclopedic fine
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the
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. The
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(SAIC) is one of America's largest independent schools of art and design, located in The Loop, Chicago.


Marriage and painting contractor in Chicago

While studying at the
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Carl E. Wallin married Hilma Högberg in 1907, a young girl who was only 20 years old, and Carl was 28 years old. Their first home was in
Cook County Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California. More than 40 percent of all residents of Illinois live within Cook County. ...
,
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and Carl worked as a self-employed and
entrepreneurial Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value in ways that generally entail beyond the minimal amount of risk (assumed by a traditional business), and potentially involving values besides simply economic ones. An entrepreneu ...
and ran his own painting company while he painted for his own amusement. He devoted his free time to the art, because he was nearly always occupied to do his work with his business as contractor painter as a self-employed person. Common traits of entrepreneurs are curiosity, creativity, a positive approach to work, independence, perseverance, dedication, optimism and visionary thinking. Chicago in Cook County was Carl's and Hilma's residence city and it is the second most populous county in the United States after Los Angeles County. His wife Hilma Wallin died in 1951.


Oil paintings and motifs

Carl E. Wallin mostly painted in oil and his subjects were portraits and landscapes, often winter motifs, and figures, nature pictures and symbolic fantasy compositions. He was often known for landscapes with figures which was his speciality and he often painted in oil in the style of early 20th-century modernist painting before 1950. He owned an awaken eye for the beautifulness in the nature and for a long time he strived to render everything as true to life as possible on his canvases. Later on his development led into another direction. That was the idea or the thought behind the work of art that was so much important from his part of view. His works also showed a great richness of ideas and fantasy. He did not belong to the ultramodern school. He himself thought that a work of art was unsuccessful if not anyone else but the artist himself could understand it. There ought to be an idea behind every painting. Wallin's
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is peculiarly his own. He is
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and his paintings of fantasy are creations of his own, which remind one of the work of the French artist Gustave Doré.
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is an artist who has been labeled in the art genre
fantastic art Fantastic art is a broad and loosely defined art genre. It is not restricted to a specific school of artists, geographical location or historical period. It can be characterised by subject matter—which portrays non-realistic, mystical, mythi ...
. Many of Wallin's paintings have won signal honors at the Chicago Art Institute, where he was a student for four years. He has won several prizes. There are inspirations of
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figure paintings in the oil paintings "''Gethsemane''" (1931), "''Spirit of Allegheny Mountains''", "''Nymphs beside pool''", "''Nude on beach''", "'' Garden of Eden''", " ''Sorrows before Paradise''" and "''Heaven and Hell''" and of his
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figure paintings from the
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in "''Siren''" (1934). Wallin executed many
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works and
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works in a quasi-
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style.


Exhibitions, membership and prices

''Exhibitions from early 1910s to middle 1960s'' *Exhibitions by Swedish-American artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago in Chicago. Wallin exhibited during the years 1913–1964. *
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in Chicago. Wallin entered the national shows in many annual exhibitions of the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), for instance in "American Painters of Swedish Descent 1920, Exhibiting under the auspices of The Art Institute of Chicago, November 16–30, 1920", with the oil painting "''Evening''", number 99 in the catalog. *
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in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *
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, Chicago, Illinois, Student (SAIC). *Swedish-American Exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden, 1920. *Swedish-American Exhibition, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota. *Swedish-American Exhibition in Gothenburg Jubilee of 1923, Sweden, May 8 – September 30, 1923, in
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, built for the jubilee fair of Gothenburg 300 Years in 1923. *An Exhibition of Religious Art by Artists of Chicago and Environs. Carl E. Wallin participated in the exhibition with his oil painting, "''Gethsemane''", March 24 - April 15, 1931, at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Exhibitions. ''Membership'' Carl E. Wallin was a member of the following associations: Swedish-American Art Association, Chicago Galleries Association, Chicago, All-Illinois Society of Fine Art, Chicago and The Swedish Club of Chicago. ''Prices'' He won several prices and he also received many awards and honors at the Swedish-American exhibitions. Carl E. Wallin exhibited in Sweden at the 1920 Swedish-American touring exhibition in Stockholm. It was a touring exhibition with the 100 best works, which was completed during the last 10 years of Swedish-American artists and the exhibition was opened in Stockholm on June 6, 1920. "At an art exhibition at the Swedish club's building in Chicago the painter Carl E. Wallin was awarded first prize for an oil painting, and which amount came to $100 and had been donated by the State Bank of Chicago. The price awarded work was "Evening Fantasy" and it had been brought up as number 107 in the catalog for the exhibition", according to a Chicago newspaper in the 1920s. ''Collection of Riksföreningen Sverigekontakt'' Sweden maintained an almost maternal relationship to its emigrant artists during the period of heaviest emigration to America, 1880–1920. The emigrant artists were included in dictionaries on equal footing with those artists who remained in Sweden. A number of paintings in the collection of Riksföreningen Sverigekontakt appear to have come from the 1929 exhibition of "Swedish-American Artists Given Under the Auspices of the Swedish American Art Association" at Illinois Women's Athletic club, March 10–17, 1929. Although the catalog does not give measurement, several titles correlate with the collection in Gothenburg. For example, Carl. E. Wallin's painting "''Icebound''", listed in the 1929 catalog for the Chicago exhibition, could possibly be the collection's painting "''Fjällets Själ''", ("''Mountain Face''"), a winter mountainous landscape in which a nude painted in shades of white and grey, is encased in snow on the face of the steep mountain peak. Wallin's painting from the 1928 exhibition, "''Fantasy in Frost''" has a title that also correlates with the subject matter of the work in the collection. His mystical landscapes were shown in several Swedish-American art exhibitions during the 1920s and his work is in the collection of Riksföreningen Sverigekontakt.


Exhibitions at The Swedish Club of Chicago

Carl E. Wallin exhibited at the Exhibitions by Swedish-American artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago during the years 1913–1964 with the following oil paintings. The list is compiled from the catalogs in the collection of The Swedish Club of Chicago. The exhibition year is in between the brackets. "''Portrait of Carl Wallin''" (1913) (this is a self-portrait), "''Portrait of Mrs. Nickelson''" (1913), "''Sunlight''" (1913), "''Winter Day''" (1916), "''Mrs. Wallin – Portrait''" (1917), "''A Study''" (1918), "''Martha''" (1918), "''Just After Sunset''" (1919), "''Violet''" (1919), "''Bernhardina''" (1924), "''Evening''" (1924), "''Sunset''" (1924), "''Aged''" (1925), "''Evening Fantasy''"(1925) (the oilpainting "''Evening Fantasy''" won first prize at the exhibition in Chicago, exhibited in 1925), "''Night Fantasy''" (1925), "''Summernight in Sweden''" (1925), "''Dreams''" (1926), "''Earthbound''" (1926), "''Summer''" (1926), "''Cloud Fantasy''" (1937) (Compare: "''Evening Fantasy''", exhibited in 1925 and "''Frost Fantasy''", exhibited in 1941 and 1946), "''Frost Maidens at Work''" (1947), "''Frost Maidens at Work''" (1941, again), "''Snowbound''" (1941), "''Frost Fantasy''" (1946), "''River in Winter''" (1947), "''Snow and Ice''" (1948), "''Winter''" (1949–1950) (the original is now in the ownership of the city of Gothenburg), "''Earth Bound''" (1951), "''Frost''" (1955), "''Hilma''" (1957), "''Fantasy''" (1959), "''Ice Grotto''", (1961), "''Mountain Genius''", (1964) The oil painting "''Mountain Genius''" (1931) is now represented in: Utlandssvenska museet in Gothenburg. Some other of Wallin's paintings, not exhibited, were "''Winter scene with creek and distant mountains''" and "''Lonely Rower''".Swedish-American Archives of Greater Chicago
Exhibitions by Swedish-American Artists
at the Swedish Club of Chicago, 1911-1982


Represented

Carl E. Wallin is represented in Utlandssvenska museet in Gothenburg, "''Mountain Genius''" (1931), Exhibited in the Exhibitions by Swedish-American Artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago in 1964, and in the collections of Riksföreningen Sverigekontakt (earlier Riksföreningen för svenskhetens bevarande i utlandet), with the oilpainting "''Mountain's Soul''" (1928).


References


Sources

*"Svenskt Konstnärslexikon", (Who is who in Swedish art), Volyme 5, page 577, Allhems Förlag AB, Malmö, 1967, author Otto Robert Landelius. Swedish artist's lexicon is an anthology of Swedish artists and art history that was published in five volumes of Allhems Förlag AB, Malmö, 1952–1967.
Carl E. Wallin in Konstnärslexikonett Amanda
*Svenska Konstnärer, Biografisk handbok, VäBo Förlag, Vänersborg, 1993, page 549.

*
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(Kungliga biblioteket) in
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, accession number Acc2008/24, under Brev SE S-HS Acc2008/24:1
SE S-HS Acc2008/24 The Archive of the Family Wallin
*Carl E. Wallin in Mary T. Swanson papers, 1970–2000, Box 3, Number 26
Augustana University, Mary T. Swanson papers, 1970-2000


Other sources

*Carl E. Wallin listed in Swedish-American Archives of Greater Chicago, Manuscript Collection #35, 91 pages. Exhibitions by Swedish-American Artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago, 1911–1982. Wallin listed in the pages 3–91. This list is compiled from the Northpark University, Chicag

*Lists compiled from catalog in collection. In 1949–1950 Carl E. Wallin exhibited his oilpainting "''Winter''" at the Exhibitions by Swedish-American artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago. *Carl E. Wallin was a member of the Swedish Club of Chicago and he regularly exhibited at the Exhibitions by Swedish-American Artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago, here listed from 1911 to 1982 by Swedish-American Artists of Greater Chicago Manuscript Collection #35
Exhibitions by Swedish-American Artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago, 1911-1982, Manuscript Collection #35.
*Carl E. Wallin listed in "American Painters of Swedish Descent, Exhibiting under the auspices of The Art Institute of Chicago, November 16–30, 1920", with the oilpainting "''Evening''", number 99 in the catalog.
American Painters of Swedish Descent
*Carl E. Wallin is listed in Illinois Historical Art Project, List of Illinois Artist

*Carl E. Wallin on page 15. A Tangled Web; Swedish Immigrant Artists' Patronage Systems, 1880–1940, Mary Swanson, 2004
Swedish Immigrant Artists' Patronage Systems
*Exhibitions by Swedish-American artists at the Swedish Club of Chicago (Svenska klubben i Chicago). A portrait of Mr. Carl Wallin, "''Carl Wallin''" by the Swedish-American artist Martin Lundgren (born 1871 in Sweden) in the exhibition of 1913. Martin Lundgren on page 9, A Tangled Web; Swedish Immigrant Artists' Patronage Systems, 1880–1940, Mary Swanson, 2004
Swedish Immigrant Artists' Patronage SystemsCarl E. Wallin, "''Winter landscape''", Oil on Board, signed lower left, 22"x30" in Jackson's Auction in November 2002

Carl E. Wallin, "''Colorado winter''", 1945, Signed Carl E. Wallin, Oil on Canvas, 38 x 48 in. / 96.5 x 121.9 cm in Artnet.
Sale Of Treadway/Toomey: Sunday, May 23, 1999, Lot 481, 20th-century auction: art and design.
Carl E. Wallin, "''Siren'', 1934, Signed Carl E. Wallin, Oil on Board, 22 x 16 in. / 55.9 x 40.6 cm, in Artnet.
Sale Of Teadway/Toomey: Sunday, September 7, 2003, Lot 674, 20th-century auction: art and design.
Carl E. Wallin in Auction Price Results, Invaluable, Catalog, Search Lots


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*Collections in The Art Institute of Chicago.
Collections in The Art Institute of Chicago
*Exhibition History of The Art Institute of Chicago

*''A Tangled Web'':Swedish Immigrant Artists Patronage Systems, 1880–1940, By Mary Towley Swanson, PhD, Mary Towley Swanson, 2004, Annotated Table of Contents, File 6: Diverse American Systems of Patronage Provide Broad Support (pdf-file)
Swedish Immigrant Artists Patronage Systems, File 6
*''A Tangled Web'':Swedish Immigrant Artists Patronage Systems, 1880–1940, By Mary Towley Swanson, PhD, Mary Towley Swanson, 2004, Annotated Table of Contents, File 7: Swedish Patronage Networks Encourage Artists Careers and Ethnic Collections (pdf-file)
Swedish Immigrant Artists Patronage Systems, File 7
*Appendix C: Swedish American Artists Index (Biographies of Swedish-American artists) (pdf-file)
Swedish American Artists Index
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