Carl Larsson – AugustStrindberg 1899
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The artist has rendered the figure with a loose, expressive hand. Lines are not consistently clean or precise, instead they vary in thickness and pressure, contributing to a textured surface that suggests both volume and emotional intensity. The hair is particularly dynamic, swirling around the head in agitated curls, hinting at an inner turbulence.
The face itself holds a complex expression. While theres a degree of stoicism present, the eyes convey a certain weariness or melancholy. The mouth is drawn with a slight downward curve, suggesting pensiveness or perhaps even dissatisfaction. There’s a vulnerability visible in the rendering of the features that transcends mere physical likeness.
Below the image, inscribed lettering identifies the subject as AVG. STRINDBERG and provides a date: “FVRVSVND. JVLI. 1899.” The inscription, rendered in a similar style to the drawing itself, seems almost like an afterthought, yet it grounds the work within a specific time and place. The phrase Ritadt af Hans Gamle Van (Drawn by Old Friend) adds another layer of intimacy, suggesting a personal connection between artist and subject.
The overall effect is one of psychological depth rather than superficial resemblance. It’s not simply a portrait; it’s an attempt to convey something about the inner life of the individual depicted – a sense of intellectual complexity, emotional burden, and perhaps even a degree of isolation. The drawings unfinished quality reinforces this impression, as if the artist were still in the process of understanding or interpreting his subject.