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John Bauer and Trolls

John Bauer from Sweden. History about him and his paintings,

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John Bauer and Trolls

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  1. Among Gnomes and Trolls Among Gnomes and Trolls (Swedish: Bland tomtar och troll), is a popular Swedish folklore and fairy tales annual and children's fairy tale anthology published since 1907. One of the most noted of the early illustrators is artist John Bauer. John Albert Bauer (4 June 1882 – 20 November 1918) was a Swedish painter and illustrator. His work is concerned with landscape and mythology, but he also composed portraits. He is best known for his illustrations of early editions of Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls), an anthology of Swedish folklore and fairy tales.

  2. Bauer's favorite subject was Swedish nature, the dense forests where the light trickled down through the tree canopies. Ever since he was little he had wandered in the dark woods of Småland imagining all the creatures living there. His paintings frequently included detailed depictions of plants, mosses, lichens and mushrooms found in the Swedish woods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bauer_(illustrator)#/media/File:John_Bauer_at_work_cropped_more_contrasts.jpg

  3. Death on Lake Vättern Bauer, Ester and their three-year-old son, Bengt, were on their way to their new home in Stockholm. On the night of 19 November 1918, when the steamer left Gränna. The weather was bad. The ship capsized and went down, killing all 24 people on board The wreckage was found on 22 November 1918 at a depth of 32 metres.

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