Sunday morning
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Sunday morning by Anders Zorn from 1891.
In the summer of 1891, Zorn stayed for a long time in his birthplace Mora. In Söndagsmorgon , he depicts a childhood memory where three girls get ready to go to church on a sunny summer morning. The girls are in different stages of the morning routine. The girl at the front washes herself in a sink that she has placed in front of a chair. Another girl, dressed in the Mora women's summer costume of light skirt and green bodice, has placed her mirror by the small window and is putting up her hair in the typical Mora style with the red hair band. A third girl is fully dressed and has sat down to put on her shoes. In the old farming community, much took place in common areas, and in this small mora's cottage there was no separate space for taking care of personal hygiene.
On December 9, 2021, the painting was sold at Bukowskis for SEK 35,250,000, which is the highest price ever paid for a Swedish work of art at auction. The previous highest price for a Swedish work of art was 29,475,000 kroner and referred to Sommarnöje , also painted by Zorn.
Artist: Anders Zorn | Created: 1891
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