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Omnibus I, 1895 or 1892, by Anders Zorn
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Omnibus I, 1895 or 1892, by Anders Zorn
Anders Zorn (1860-1920). Swedish painter. Omnibus I, 1895 or 1892. National Museum. Stockholm. Sweden
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1892 Anders Daily Electric Electrical Meditative Modernity Zorn 1895
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Anders Zorn's captivating painting, Omnibus I, transports us back to the late 19th century, specifically to the streets of Europe. The year of its creation is a subject of debate, with some sources attributing it to 1892, while others to 1895. Regardless, this masterpiece remains a testament to Zorn's exceptional talent and his ability to capture the essence of contemporary life. The scene unfolds inside an omnibus, a popular mode of transportation during that era. A group of men, dressed in fashionable attire of the time, are seen engrossed in their own thoughts. The man in the foreground, wearing a black cap and a contemplative expression, adds a meditative tone to the painting. The contrast between the dark interior of the bus and the brightly lit exterior creates a striking visual effect. The presence of an electric light in the painting signifies the onset of modernity, as the world was gradually transitioning from gas lamps to electric lighting. The men, dressed in their finest clothes, represent the diverse social classes of the time, adding to the painting's historical significance. Omnibus I offers a glimpse into the daily life of the late 19th century, a time of great change and transformation. Zorn's use of bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes brings the painting to life, making it a must-see for anyone interested in European art and history.
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