Arne Isacsson

[4] Isacsson's well-represented oeuvre explored, among other things, the properties of colour pigments in copious amounts of water.

His grandparents had emigrated from Dalsland to South Bend, Indiana, United States, but returned in the late 19th century.

In 2004 the biography Arne Isacsson: nedslag i ett konstnärskap by Gertrud Gidlund and Göran Gustafsson was published.

In 2008, a lavishly illustrated licentiate thesis was published: Arne Isacsson – konstnär pedagog folkbildare by Anita Midbjer at Umeå University.

[11][8] In 1970 Isacsson received the Svea Life Guards' merit badge from King Gustaf VI Adolf.

Isacsson's hand demonstrating watercolour monotyping, 2006.
Isacsson demonstrating watercolour monotyping, 2006.