Objektsbeskrivning OLOF THUNMAN 1877-1941 Kung Od jagar i skogen på Öland Signerad Olof Thunman. Svart bläck på papper, 16,5 x 37 cm PROVENIENS Fru Dea Andén, née Bendz (1887-1972), gift med överste Anders Andén (1880-1964), bror till Eva Andén (1886-1970), Sveriges första kvinnliga advokat och nära vän till Alexandra Kollontay, Karolina Widerström och Ellen Fries (bland hennes klienter figurerade Selma Lagerlöf, Barbro Alving och Astrid Lindgren) UTSTÄLLD Olof Thunman bilder från norra Uppland, Österby bruk, Uppland, 21 maj - 25 juni 1978 LITTERATUR Upländskt. Valda uppsatser ur Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer utgivna till tidningens 50-års-jubileum 1940, 1940, p. 80, illustrated Nils Ålenius: Olof Thunmans konst - Förteckning över genom Thunman-utställningen på Upplands nation 1-15 febr. 1942 kända arbeten av konstnären med en inledning av Nils Ålenius, 1942, no. 283 Nils Sundqvist, i Upplands Fornminnesförenings Årsbok 1944, 1944, p. 159 "IN MEMORIAM. Texter om Rutger Sernander (1866-1944), Olof Thunman (1879-1944), Ivar Rydeberg (1867-1944) och Carl Z Haeggström (1884-1944) PROVENANCE: Mrs. Dea Andén, née Bendz (Uppsala 1887-1972 Stockholm), married to Colonel Anders Andén (Forsmark 1880-1964 Uppsala), brother of Eva Andén (1886-1970), Sweden's first female lawyer and a close friend of Alexandra Kollontay, Karolina Widerström and Ellen Fries (amongst her clients were Selma Lagerlöf, Barbro Alving and Astrid Lindgren) EXHIBITED: Österby Bruk, Uppland, Olof Thunman bilder från norra Uppland, 21 May-25 June 1978 LITERATURE: Upländskt. Valda uppsatser ur Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer utgivna till tidningens 50-års-jubileum 1940, 1940, p. 80, illustrated N. Ålenius, Olof Thunmans konst - Förteckning över genom Thunman-utställningen på Upplands nation 1-15 febr. 1942 kända arbeten av konstnären med en inledning av Nils Ålenius, 1942, no. 283 N. Sundqvist, i Upplands Fornminnesförenings Årsbok 1944, 1944, p. 159 "IN MEMORIAM. Texter om Rutger Sernander (1866-1944), Olof Thunman (1879-1944), Ivar Rydeberg (1867-1944) och Carl Z Haeggström (1884-1944) Preparatory for an illustration to a poem by Olof Thunman (Uppsala 1879-1944 Noor, Knivsta socken) entitled King Od. Ballad, first published in "Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer" [Upsala New Newspaper Christmas edition], in 1925. The poem was also published in Thunman's "Olandssånger. Dikter "(Songs from Oland. Poems), in 1927. In the final illustration, Thunman has included a pack of wolves chasing the riding party. Thunman's historical balads relating to the Viking Age are unique in the history of Swedish lyrics and are based on a profound knowledge of historical facts as well as verbal tradition in the form of folktales. King Od, the subject of the present drawing, was in fact not a king but a God in Nordic Mythology. He was married to the Goddess Freyja with whom he had two daughters. When Od went on long travels, Freyja is reputed to have shed tears of red gold. Thunman most certainly was aware of the origin of Od, for at the end of the balad he refers to him as a God, stating that he sometimes changed his name when he was amongst humans. He also states that he was one-eyed, a clear reference to a viking warrior. One of Sweden's oldest churches, Ods Church, in the province of Västergötland, dating from the beginning of the 12th Century, may have received its name from him. It is also interesting to note that Thunman for a period of his life lived in this province. The name Od shows clear affinity with Oden, the famous God, although the connection remains unsolved. In the balad Thunman mentions that King Od was hunting by horseback in a forest known by the name "Oland's forest". Oland is an ancient name of a district in the north of Uppland, the province in which Thunman was born and where he spent most of his life. The name originates from the word "oländig", meaning rugged, which refers to its recondite forestland covered with boulders from the ice age. Oland is one of the oldest na
Objektsbeskrivning OLOF THUNMAN 1877-1941 Kung Od jagar i skogen på Öland Signerad Olof Thunman. Svart bläck på papper, 16,5 x 37 cm PROVENIENS Fru Dea Andén, née Bendz (1887-1972), gift med överste Anders Andén (1880-1964), bror till Eva Andén (1886-1970), Sveriges första kvinnliga advokat och nära vän till Alexandra Kollontay, Karolina Widerström och Ellen Fries (bland hennes klienter figurerade Selma Lagerlöf, Barbro Alving och Astrid Lindgren) UTSTÄLLD Olof Thunman bilder från norra Uppland, Österby bruk, Uppland, 21 maj - 25 juni 1978 LITTERATUR Upländskt. Valda uppsatser ur Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer utgivna till tidningens 50-års-jubileum 1940, 1940, p. 80, illustrated Nils Ålenius: Olof Thunmans konst - Förteckning över genom Thunman-utställningen på Upplands nation 1-15 febr. 1942 kända arbeten av konstnären med en inledning av Nils Ålenius, 1942, no. 283 Nils Sundqvist, i Upplands Fornminnesförenings Årsbok 1944, 1944, p. 159 "IN MEMORIAM. Texter om Rutger Sernander (1866-1944), Olof Thunman (1879-1944), Ivar Rydeberg (1867-1944) och Carl Z Haeggström (1884-1944) PROVENANCE: Mrs. Dea Andén, née Bendz (Uppsala 1887-1972 Stockholm), married to Colonel Anders Andén (Forsmark 1880-1964 Uppsala), brother of Eva Andén (1886-1970), Sweden's first female lawyer and a close friend of Alexandra Kollontay, Karolina Widerström and Ellen Fries (amongst her clients were Selma Lagerlöf, Barbro Alving and Astrid Lindgren) EXHIBITED: Österby Bruk, Uppland, Olof Thunman bilder från norra Uppland, 21 May-25 June 1978 LITERATURE: Upländskt. Valda uppsatser ur Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer utgivna till tidningens 50-års-jubileum 1940, 1940, p. 80, illustrated N. Ålenius, Olof Thunmans konst - Förteckning över genom Thunman-utställningen på Upplands nation 1-15 febr. 1942 kända arbeten av konstnären med en inledning av Nils Ålenius, 1942, no. 283 N. Sundqvist, i Upplands Fornminnesförenings Årsbok 1944, 1944, p. 159 "IN MEMORIAM. Texter om Rutger Sernander (1866-1944), Olof Thunman (1879-1944), Ivar Rydeberg (1867-1944) och Carl Z Haeggström (1884-1944) Preparatory for an illustration to a poem by Olof Thunman (Uppsala 1879-1944 Noor, Knivsta socken) entitled King Od. Ballad, first published in "Upsala Nya Tidnings Julnummer" [Upsala New Newspaper Christmas edition], in 1925. The poem was also published in Thunman's "Olandssånger. Dikter "(Songs from Oland. Poems), in 1927. In the final illustration, Thunman has included a pack of wolves chasing the riding party. Thunman's historical balads relating to the Viking Age are unique in the history of Swedish lyrics and are based on a profound knowledge of historical facts as well as verbal tradition in the form of folktales. King Od, the subject of the present drawing, was in fact not a king but a God in Nordic Mythology. He was married to the Goddess Freyja with whom he had two daughters. When Od went on long travels, Freyja is reputed to have shed tears of red gold. Thunman most certainly was aware of the origin of Od, for at the end of the balad he refers to him as a God, stating that he sometimes changed his name when he was amongst humans. He also states that he was one-eyed, a clear reference to a viking warrior. One of Sweden's oldest churches, Ods Church, in the province of Västergötland, dating from the beginning of the 12th Century, may have received its name from him. It is also interesting to note that Thunman for a period of his life lived in this province. The name Od shows clear affinity with Oden, the famous God, although the connection remains unsolved. In the balad Thunman mentions that King Od was hunting by horseback in a forest known by the name "Oland's forest". Oland is an ancient name of a district in the north of Uppland, the province in which Thunman was born and where he spent most of his life. The name originates from the word "oländig", meaning rugged, which refers to its recondite forestland covered with boulders from the ice age. Oland is one of the oldest na
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