Stranded In Troll-Land: The Art of John Bauer

In today’s parlance the meaning of the word “troll” has become something very different to what it was originally intended for. As many people here might know traditionally speaking a “troll” was prominently a sort of creature, typically featured in Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore, who dwelt in isolated mountains and dark caves, lived together in close family units, and was “rarely helpful to human beings, if not dangerous to them” in most cases. Depending on the source “trolls” could be described in different ways but always the image of the hairy, shabby-looking, strong but slow-witted, grotesque being from the dark forest comes to mind.
Taking into account that the traditional image of a troll is one of an aloof creature who prefers to stay away from humans (or at least that has always been my notion of a “troll” up until recent times) it comes as a bit strange to me that such term should have been used to define certain “entities” who “indulge in quarrels on the Internet to distract and sow discord by posting inflammatory and digressive messages in online communities”. I suppose the relationship between the word “tröll” and “fiend” in Old Norse must have somewhat played a role in all this issue. I personally would have found the word “Internet Gremlin” much more fitting, but I suppose that’s just me.
”I notice more and more, that it is from the oldest and most primitive artists that one must learn to become an artist oneself” - John Bauer.
Whatever the case might be, John Bauer is one of those artists I have been unfortunately neglecting for quite some time. The fact is that I had in mind publishing an article on Bauer last Christmas/Yule but I finally decided to postpone it. It has been a strange coincidence that I have decided to publish Bauer’s article this month, (almost) exactly 100 years since Bauer’s tragic death on Lake Vättern in Sweden which took the lives of, not only himself, but also of his entire family. Bauer was only 36 when he died. His death was surrounded with all sorts of fateful events which, for some weird reason, seemed to be pointing in that very fatalistic direction:
”Bauer, Ester and their two-year-old son, Bengt, were on their way to their new home in Stockholm, where Bauer hoped for spiritual renewal and a new life for himself and his family. A recent, well-publicized train accident at Getå caused Bauer to book their return to Stockholm by boat, the Per Brahe steamer. On the night of 19 November 1918, when the steamer left Gränna it was loaded with iron stoves, plowshares, sewing machines and barrels of produce. All the cargo did not fit into the hold and a significant portion was stored unsecured on deck, making the ship top-heavy. The weather was bad and by the time the steamer was at sea a full storm was raging; the wind caused the cargo on deck to shift, some of it falling overboard, further destabilizing the ship. The ship capsized and went down, stern first, just 500 metres (1,600 feet) from the next port, Hästholmen, killing all 24 people on board, including the Bauers. Most of the passengers had been trapped in their cabins.” - from Wikipedia
To make matters even more strange the newspapers at the time fed people’s superstitions that “the mythical creatures of the forest had claimed Bauer by sinking the ship”, probably in connection to the famous tale Agneta och Sjökungen (Agneta and the Sea King) from 1910, in which the Sea King lures a maiden into the depths. Reading some of the articles on Bauer it seems to me some people tend to indirectly “blame” Ester for what happened to the Bauers. In my opinion neither any “black magic” nor “mythical creatures”, let alone Ester’s desire for a new life in Stockholm, were to blame for this tragic event. It was all about ill-fate and sheer human incompetence what put an end to Bauer’s beautiful family.
John Bauer among Elves and Trolls
John Bauer is a very well known artist in his native Sweden these days. One only has to check his long Wikipedia entry to find out about it. In spite of this fact for some people Bauer is still a dramatically under-appreciated fantasy artist. Bauer achieved prominence in Sweden with his illustrations for Bland Tomtar och Troll (Among Elves and Trolls) which was an annual book of Nordic fairy tales. He also illustrated other books dedicated to similar stories related to Sweden’s folklore.
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  • @Tiefenhall
    @Tiefenhall4 жыл бұрын

    Maybe its just me - but all his paintings show so much expression - as if he wasnt dreaming but rather painting his dreams , feelings , thoughts , vibes - disguised in his art.

  • @kingfisher9725
    @kingfisher97253 жыл бұрын

    Without doubt one of the best illustrators ever. "Iconic" is the only fitting expression for some of his works. He died far too young...

  • @charlespayne2002
    @charlespayne20025 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful tribute to one of my favorite artists. Thank you. This is what the internet should be for.

  • @anthonypalo8191
    @anthonypalo81915 жыл бұрын

    what mastery of color and subject matter! breathtaking.. would love to have this as an audiobook reading.. plus the background music is a great accompaniment... really an aesthetic experience:)

  • @justaguy2365
    @justaguy23652 жыл бұрын

    Man... Imagine if this guy had lived to Illustrate Tolkiens work.

  • @amani7753
    @amani77534 жыл бұрын

    My favorite artist. Proud to be swedish

  • @13tton

    @13tton

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ja mycket vacker o härlig konst o värld av Bauer ❤️❤️❤️

  • @tokyopp
    @tokyopp3 жыл бұрын

    0:53 the colors are just so vibrant

  • @Captain-Nostromo
    @Captain-Nostromo4 жыл бұрын

    John Bauer was and fantastic artist, no one can touch this,😎

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn11422 жыл бұрын

    TY, it's magical, there is something special about his works.

  • @amywas1
    @amywas14 жыл бұрын

    What about the huge mountain troll who liked the smell of bacon and caused the woodsman's fireplace to fill the room with smoke every time he breathed out again. I was sorry not to see that picture. But thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks.

  • @Internetguy_L337_90D
    @Internetguy_L337_90D3 жыл бұрын

    its like the paintings is telling a story

  • @aresaurelian

    @aresaurelian

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. Bauer taught me this.

  • @user3141592635
    @user31415926352 жыл бұрын

    He and hes Wife, died in an unnessersary boat accident in the sometimes violent lake of Vättern in Sweden, due to wrong placing of the load of the boat on the deck.

  • @user3141592635

    @user3141592635

    2 жыл бұрын

    A lot of sewing machines on the deck. He could not get out with hes wife... They got stuck behind door or windows, to the delight of modern communists.

  • @Zzz-iz6jk
    @Zzz-iz6jk4 жыл бұрын

    Big fan of Bauer since first seeing his work. Absolutely magical.

  • @jennklein1917
    @jennklein1917 Жыл бұрын

    Glimpses of a by-gone era when magic prevailed🌛🌚🌝

  • @devoradamaris
    @devoradamaris4 жыл бұрын

    Sharing🌎

  • @Rustymouse
    @Rustymouse3 жыл бұрын

    Just think if he hadn't have perished, with his new spiritual awakening , what beautiful artistry would have been developed within him and been shown to us. Such tragedy.

  • @joakimlundgren7043
    @joakimlundgren7043 Жыл бұрын

    Was Tolkien inspired by Tuvstarr in the paintings when he created Galadriel?

  • @Orourkebanjo
    @Orourkebanjo5 жыл бұрын

    Lovely.

  • @dansoderberg4753
    @dansoderberg4753 Жыл бұрын

    when the dreams were let loose started to create art and took the name Bauer

  • @chrissibersky4617
    @chrissibersky46173 жыл бұрын

    @Faces of Ancient Europe I read your description. Fishing isn't your thing I guess? 😄 Trolling is to drag a line with a hook or hooks behind the boat in the hope that a fish will get hooked. I hope you get the meaning/image now.

  • @girthbrooks39

    @girthbrooks39

    2 жыл бұрын

    While you aren't wrong regarding the terms genesis, your comment/description is far from complete. A fisherman I am and no matter the method used to fill our hold, no one refers to a fisherman as a troll. You certainly explained the origin of the term trolling well however the word troll as a slur is just as often used for name calling those who engage in the act of trolling and it's derogatory nature is not derived from drag lining the waters. A 'troll' is a pejorative; as such this video has a fitting description and your hope was not in vain for it turns out that he has gotten the meaning/image all along.

  • @gorgonzola9793
    @gorgonzola97935 жыл бұрын

    Thank you....and the music?

  • @MP.88

    @MP.88

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Cinematic Orchestra - Soda

  • @FacesofAncientEurope

    @FacesofAncientEurope

    5 жыл бұрын

    Description

  • @discotech6178
    @discotech61782 жыл бұрын

    Damn he inspired mojang That mojang added the lush cave biome

  • @pernilla4819
    @pernilla48193 жыл бұрын

    ❤️

  • @jx3821
    @jx38213 жыл бұрын

    Hey if you like him, check out Sulamith Wulfing

  • @liefmeulepas1125
    @liefmeulepas11253 жыл бұрын

    V