- Louis Sparre
Count Louis Sparre (
August 3 ,1863 –October 26 ,1964 ) was a Swedish painter, designer and draughtsman, most noted for his early work in the Finnishnational romanticism andjugend styles.Born in
Gravellona ,Italy , Sparre studied in Paris withAkseli Gallen-Kallela ,Eero Järnefelt andEmil Wikström and took part in painting trips inKarelia with Kallela and Wikström. Sparre is often mentioned as a founder of theKarelianism movement, along with Kallela. He moved to Finland in 1889, living there for almost two decades. In 1893 Sparre married the Finnish Eva Mannerheim, an artist and the sister ofCarl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim .After the mid 1890s, Sparre reduced his work as a painter and instead worked on developing the industrial art and graphics industry in Finland. In 1897 he founded the Iris furniture and ceramics factory in
Porvoo . Impressed by the pottery of the English-Belgian ceramist and painterAlfred William Finch , Sparre invited him to manage the ceramics department. By the request of his friend,Karl Emil Ståhlberg , Sparre also worked as the director for the first Finnishfictional film , the 20-minute long "Salaviinanpolttajat " in 1907.In 1908, Sparre moved back to Sweden and continued his painting career, concentrating on
portraiture and painting landscapes. By the time of his death in 1964 inStockholm , aged 101, Sparre had completed over 500 portraits.External links and references
* [http://www.amosanderson.fi/english/sparre.html Louis Sparre biography at the Amos Anderson art museum]
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