Anders Zorn. Traveling the World, Remembering the Land

FEB.19.2026       MAY.17.2026

Oil painting Midnight, 1891, by Anders Zorn, featuring a woman sitting in an orange rowboat on a calm lake; she wears a striped skirt and soft striped blouse as she gazes toward the tree-lined shore reflected in the water at sunset.

Anders Zorn
Midnight, 1891
© Zornmuseet, Mora

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Exhibition

 

FEB.19.2026       MAY.17.2026

Where

Recoletos Exhibition Hall
Paseo Recoletos 23, 28004 Madrid

Anders Zorn (1860–1920) was the most prominent Swedish painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coming from a humble rural background, he achieved international fame as a portraitist of kings, politicians, and other celebrities of his time. His virtuoso mastery of some of the main artistic techniques (oil, watercolor, engraving) established him as one of the most prestigious creators in Europe and the United States.

Traveling the World, Remembering the Land presents an interesting and comprehensive overview of his work: from his early watercolors and formative travels to his subsequent establishment in Paris —where he was one of the leading figures in the triumph of naturalist painting— to his return to Sweden in 1896 and his travels to the United States. The breadth and richness of his career, cosmopolitan yet deeply rooted in his origins, is reflected in paintings in which depictions of modern life and portraits of personalities from many countries coexist with scenes of traditional life in his native region. The exhibition also includes his Spanish work, with pieces from Seville, Cadiz, and Granada, as well as other works that bear witness to his friendship with Joaquín Sorolla and Ramón Casas.

Curator: Casilda Ybarra (Mapfre Foundation)

Scientific advisors: Johan Cederlund (Zornmuseet, Mora) and Carl-Johan Olsson (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm)

Exhibition co-organized by Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, and Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg.

Hamburger Kunsthalle

In collaboration with Zornmuseet, Mora, and Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.

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