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Simeon Marcus Larson (5 January 1825 – 25 January 1864) was a Swedish landscape painter from
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,
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. He has been recognized as "one of Sweden's foremost 19th-century painters" and labeled as "the most outstanding of the Swedish DĂŒsseldorf painters." His paintings were known for being dramatic and primarily depicted rivers under violent skies as well as shipwrecks in storms.


Early career

Larson's father was a farm owner but Larson did not inherit any possessions from him when he died and therefore moved to
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to get a job. There he was hired by a saddle maker. This saddle maker saw Larson's talent for drawing and thought it might be of use for
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sketches and such. Larson was therefore given permission to attend courses at the
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during the evenings. While at the Academy, Larson discovered his calling for painting and made the decision to start a career dedicated to art. He completed his studies at the school between 1846 and 1848 and then moved to
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to teach painting. While living there, his painting was largely impacted by the surrounding ocean. During a visit to
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, Larson got to see the work of Danish marine artist Vilhelm Melbye, who gave lessons to Larson in marine painting. He received further education in the marine genre during the summer of 1850, when he traveled with the
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''Lagerbjelke'' on an expedition to the
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. Afterwards Larson journeyed through Norway to study
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s and waterfalls.


Later career and death

In 1852, Larson traveled to
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for further education. There he received training in landscape painting from the German artist
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. Larson's reputation quickly spread and he frequently received orders from art dealers in the larger German cities. In 1855 he moved to Paris, where he lived for three years and painted a number of notable paintings. One of these paintings was ''Landskap med vattenfall'' (English: ''Landscape with waterfall''), which was awarded with "honorable mention" at the 1857
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in Manchester, England. Larson returned to Sweden in 1858 with a small fortune and decided to settle down in the province of
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. He built a large
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outside of
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, with the intention of starting an art school there for young landscape painters. Before starting the school, however, Larson went to Copenhagen to exhibit his paintings. He spent the autumn of 1858 and the spring of 1859 traveling between Copenhagen and the nearby Swedish province of
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. When Larson finally returned to his villa, it was burnt down in a fire. In 1860, the indigent artist left Sweden, never to return. After staying some time in
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and
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, Larson traveled to London in 1862 for the
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. At this time, however, his talent and reputation were decreasing. With almost no assets and suffering from
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, Larson died in London on 25 January 1864.


Selected paintings

File:Marcus Larson - Skepp pĂ„ stormigt hav.jpg, ''Ship on a Stormy Ocean'' File:Marcus Larson- nattlig marin.jpg, ''Ocean at Night with Burning Ship'' File:Marcus Larson-Ångfartyg i solnedgĂ„ng.jpg, ''Steamship in the Sunset'' File:Marcus Larson - Dramatiskt forslandskap med figurer och kvarnbyggnader.jpg, ''Dramatic River Landscape with Figures and Mills''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Larson, Marcus Swedish landscape painters 19th-century Swedish painters Swedish male painters 1825 births 1864 deaths 19th-century Swedish male artists DĂŒsseldorf school of painting People from Åtvidaberg Municipality