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  2. Sommarnöje - Wikipedia

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    The completed watercolour captures a fleeting moment, and shows influence from the works of the French Impressionists that Zorn had seen while in Paris, but with a distinctively austere Scandinavian palette. The painting depicts the artist's wife Emma Zorn standing in a white dress and hat, waiting on the edge of a wooden pier beside the water ...

  3. Anders Zorn - Wikipedia

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    Zorn also painted portraits of family members, friends, and self-portraits. Zorn is also noted for his nude paintings. [1] His fondness of painting full-figured women gave rise to the terms Zornkulla or dalkulla, an unmarried woman or girl from Dalarna, as the women were called in the local dialect of the region where Zorn lived. Nudes

  4. Paint mixing - Wikipedia

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    A self-portrait by Anders Zorn clearly showing a four pigment palette of what are thought to be white, yellow ochre, red vermilion and black pigments. [1]Paint mixing is the practice of mixing components or colors of paint to combine them into a working material and achieve a desired hue.

  5. Zorn Collections - Wikipedia

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    The Zorn Collections, or Zornsamlingarna, is a Swedish state museum, located in Mora, dedicated to preserving the works by painter Anders Zorn. Anders Zorn was one of Sweden's internationally best known artists. His fame abroad was founded mainly on his portraiture, with his ability to capture the character and personality of the depicted person.

  6. Image 2 - A paint set with gouache paint, brushes and palette. Gouache is water-based, but uses larger particles of pigment that remain suspended in the medium, which is also demonstrated by the cleaning water to the right.

  7. Palette (painting) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A palette is made of materials such as wood, paper, glass, ceramic or plastic, and can vary greatly in size and shape. [2] [3] Watercolor palettes are generally made of plastic or porcelain in a rectangular or wheel format, and have built in wells and mixing areas for colors. [4]