Nabot Törnros

He studied art with Anders Zorn, Richard Bergh and Per Hasselberg at the Konstnärsförbundets skola (Artists' Association School) in Stockholm.

From about 1898 he was a member of the Konstnärsförbundet, but left the organization sometime around 1900 due to differing views about the future direction of the arts.

He was primarily known for his technical expertise, which made him much in demand for accurate portraits and interior studies.

Other exhibitions included Svensk konst (Swedish Art) at Helsingborg in 1903, the Norrköping Exhibition of Art and Industry (1906), the Industri och konstutställningen [sv] in Lund (1907) and a showing by members of De Frei at the Hallins konsthandel [sv].

Together with Einar von Strokirch and Jacob Sandberg [sv], he exhibited at Hjo in 1913.

Nabot Törnros (1908)
Gårdsmotiv med tallar (Courtyard with Pines) (1900)