Torcello by Ellen Jolin

Torcello by Ellen Jolin

Torcello

Ellen Jolin

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Title

Torcello

 
Artist

Ellen Jolin

  1854 - 1939 (biography)
Year
1899  
Technique
watercolor 
Image Size
7 x 4 7/8" image size 
Signature
ink monogram in image, lower right 
Edition Size
1 of 1 unique 
Annotations
dedication on backing sheet: "From Miss E. Johlin, Stockholm" 
Reference
 
Paper
toothy, white wove watercolor attached to thin white wove paper 8-7/8 x 7-1/8". 
State
 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
2263 
Price
$600.00 
Description

Ellen Jolin, born Maria Helena Ellen Jolin, was a Swedish artist known for her depictions of rural and urban architecture, landscapes, and daily life. This watercolor, depicting the porticus exterior of the 11th century Santa Fosca church in Torcello, Venice, is from the collection of Danish critic and author Georg Bröchner (1874-1933), who wrote for the British art magazine "The Studio" in the early 20th century.

Torcello is an island situated in north-eastern Italy, at the northern end of the Venetian Lagoon on the Adriatic Sea. The influence of the Byzantine is seen in the intricate brick and tile work on the church's facade.

Painter, printmaker, and writer Ellen Jolin was born Maria Helena Ellen Jolin in Stockholm, Sweden on June 16, 1854. The daughter of actor-playwright Johan Christopher and his wife Katarina Jolin (née Wigert), she was exposed early to the arts. She first took private art lessons with Fredrik Scholander, Kerstin Cardon, and Carl Hansen before enrolling at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm. In 1899 she traveled to Paris to study at the Academie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre, and then embraked on a series of trips to Italy, Belgium, England, North Africa, and Holland. This would culminate in an illustrated book of her travels titled From Study Trips to Mediterranean Countries, which she published in 1911.

Jolin exhibited frequently and internationally, including in Belgium, France, and England. Among her more prominent exhibitions was the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, IL, where she showed seven paintings in the Palace of Fine Arts. She died in 1939, and was buried at Solna Cemetery, Stockholm. Her work can be found in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Stockhom, among others. She was the aunt of noted artist Einar Jolin (1890 - 1976).

 

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