
Ditte Larsen
MARIE KRØYER ON THE STICKS by Ditte Larsen
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Another fine and inspiring book MARIE KRØYER PÅ PINDENE by Ditte Larsen knitted in Isager yarns. Language Danish
MARIE KRØYER ON THE STICKS by Ditte Larsen
In Marie Krøyer on the Needles, Ditte Larsen has drawn inspiration for the book's models from the artist Marie Krøyer's work as a painter and designer. Marie Krøyer is most often seen gracefully posing, portrayed by her famous husband. But she could also paint herself and not only that: posterity has also recognized her for both interior decoration and design.
With her exceptional sense of colors and stylistic details, Ditte Larsen has once again created a beautiful book that gives us insight into Marie Tripcke Krøyer Alfvén's artistic work and changing life. The result is a beautiful, consistent romantic style throughout all the models.
The book contains a total of 28 patterns for clothing and accessories: shawls and scarves, blankets, cushions, vests, blouses, wrist warmers, envelope bags, etc. Also patterns for embroidered cushions. All yarn is from Isager.
Museum inspector Mette Bøgh Jensen at Skagen Art Museums has written the book's foreword.
Hardback, 162 pages.
In Marie Krøyer on the Needles, Ditte Larsen has drawn inspiration for the book's models from the artist Marie Krøyer's work as a painter and designer. Marie Krøyer is most often seen gracefully posing, portrayed by her famous husband. But she could also paint herself and not only that: posterity has also recognized her for both interior decoration and design.
With her exceptional sense of colors and stylistic details, Ditte Larsen has once again created a beautiful book that gives us insight into Marie Tripcke Krøyer Alfvén's artistic work and changing life. The result is a beautiful, consistent romantic style throughout all the models.
The book contains a total of 28 patterns for clothing and accessories: shawls and scarves, blankets, cushions, vests, blouses, wrist warmers, envelope bags, etc. Also patterns for embroidered cushions. All yarn is from Isager.
Museum inspector Mette Bøgh Jensen at Skagen Art Museums has written the book's foreword.
Hardback, 162 pages.