Offered by ClassicArtworks Stockholm
Old Master Paintings and 19-20th-Century Scandinavian Arts
Gunnar Hallström (1875-1943) Sweden
Portrait of a Girl with a Pearl Earring
oil on canvas
signed HALLSTRÖM
c.1920
unframed 65 x 48.5 cm
framed 79 x 63 cm
hand made oak frame by Christer Björkman
Essay:
This exquisite portrait by Gunnar Hallström, titled "Portrait of a Girl with a Pearl Earring" invites viewers into a moment of quiet introspection. Painted in the 1920s, the subject is a woman whose gaze is turned slightly to the side, suggesting a moment caught in thought. The black hair of the subject hints at a Southern European heritage, further accentuated by the singular elegance of a pearl earring. The rich ochre tones of her garment envelop her in warmth, suggesting a depth of character and resilience.
She appears lost in thoughts, what occupy her mind? Unfortunately we will never know.
Gunnar Hallström (1875-1943) brings more than just artistic skill to this portrait; he brings a life rich in experiences and dedication to his craft. Married to the artist Signe Hallström from 1901 to 1922 and a father to four children, Hallström's life was as filled with personal journeys as his art. His academic pursuits at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1893 and 1897, followed by a scholarship in Paris (1906-1907), and his tenure as director and teacher at Valand Art School in Gothenburg (1910-1912), underline his dedication to art. Settling on Björkö in Lake Mälaren in 1912, Hallström became increasingly involved in preserving the island's ancient agricultural landscape.
Some of his drawings and paintings can be seen in The National Museum in Stockholms collection.
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