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Swedish Noir: Retro Etching/Line Drawing Style (Anders Zorn)

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Jan 6, 2025
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Trained on 19 etchings by the renowned Swedish artist Anders Leonard Zorn (18 February 1860 – 22 August 1920). To see his works, please go to

Even though Zorn's paintings are usually bright and cheerful, his etchings are often moody and somber, and the LoRA generate images that have the look of the classic silent era film noir. I've also made another LoRA based on his portrait oil pantings: Swedish Regal: Anders Zorn Portrait Painting Style.

Known problem: since Zorn often uses his wife Emma as his model, you will see her quite often with this LoRA 😅.

From ChatGPT:

Anders Zorn (1860–1920)

was a renowned Swedish artist known for his exceptional skills as a painter, printmaker, and sculptor. He gained international fame for his portraiture, mastery of light and water, and his innovative use of a limited color palette, often referred to as the "Zorn Palette." His works are celebrated for their vitality, technical brilliance, and ability to capture the essence of his subjects.


Early Life

  1. Birth:

    • Anders Leonard Zorn was born on February 18, 1860, in Mora, Dalarna County, Sweden.

    • He was the illegitimate son of a German brewer and a Swedish farm worker and was raised by his mother and grandparents in modest circumstances.

  2. Education:

    • Zorn studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, where he initially focused on sculpture before turning to painting.

  3. Early Success:

    • His watercolor paintings quickly gained recognition, particularly for their technical brilliance and ability to capture the play of light and reflection in water.


Artistic Career

  1. Portraiture:

    • Zorn became one of the most sought-after portrait painters of his time, painting notable figures such as U.S. Presidents Grover Cleveland, William Howard Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt.

    • His portraits are known for their vibrant realism and the psychological depth he brought to his subjects.

  2. Zorn Palette:

    • Zorn frequently used a limited palette of four colors: white, black, yellow ochre, and vermilion.

    • This restricted palette allowed him to achieve remarkable tonal richness and subtle color variations, emphasizing light and shadow.

  3. Water Scenes:

    • His depictions of water, often featuring nude figures in natural settings, are among his most celebrated works.

    • Zorn’s ability to render the movement, texture, and transparency of water set him apart as a master of this subject.

  4. Etchings:

    • In addition to painting, Zorn was a highly skilled printmaker. His etchings, often portraits, are considered masterpieces for their detail and expressive line work.


Key Works

  1. The Girl in the Loft (1891): A depiction of a nude young woman in an interior bathed in soft light, showcasing Zorn's mastery of tonal subtlety.

  2. Midsummer Dance (1897): A lively scene of Swedish folk dancers, representing Zorn’s deep connection to his homeland and its traditions.

  3. Isabella Stewart Gardner (1894): A portrait of the famed American art collector, exemplifying Zorn’s ability to capture personality and sophistication.

  4. Nude in the Open Air (1888): An outdoor scene combining his mastery of the human form with his unparalleled depiction of natural light and water.


Personal Life

  1. Marriage:

    • Zorn married Emma Lamm, a wealthy and cultured woman who supported and influenced his career.

    • The couple used their resources to promote Swedish art and culture.

  2. Connection to Sweden:

    • Despite his international fame, Zorn remained deeply tied to his hometown of Mora.

    • He established a foundation to support education and cultural development in the region.


Later Years and Death

  • In his later years, Zorn focused on his art and philanthropic efforts in Mora.

  • He died on August 22, 1920, in Mora, leaving behind a legacy as one of Sweden’s most celebrated artists.


Artistic Style and Legacy

  1. Style:

    • Zorn’s work is characterized by its vibrant realism, confident brushwork, and innovative use of light and shadow.

    • His ability to capture texture, from shimmering water to the softness of skin, remains unparalleled.

  2. Influence:

    • Zorn is often compared to John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla, as all three shared a mastery of light and a focus on realism.

    • His techniques, particularly the Zorn Palette, continue to influence artists today.

  3. Museums and Memorials:

    • The Zorn Museum in Mora houses a large collection of his works and personal belongings, preserving his artistic and cultural contributions.


Anders Zorn remains a towering figure in Swedish art and a master of light, portraiture, and the human form. His works continue to inspire admiration for their beauty, technical skill, and emotional resonance.