The many watercolours that Carl Larsson made of his home and family show their subjects intimately, in their daily activities, doing homework, celebrating a friend’s name-day, gardening, or simply resting, either indoors or outside under a large tree. They are often comic scenes, demonstrating the quirks of individual characters or illustrating the minor accidents that occur in the course of an ordinary life.
An RA exhibit details attempts to wipe out Ukrainian culture – and what survived
The parallels between the threat to Ukrainian culture in the 1930s and today are unmistakable.