Swedish 18th Century (Room 9)
Swedish 18th Century (Room 9)
In the Swedish 18th century gallery, the Paris-based Swedish artist Alexander Roslin is represented with two important works: Double Portrait, featuring a French aristocratic couple, and a group portrait of the Grill family. In both these paintings Roslin displays his superb manner of rendering textiles. The gallery also includes a portrait by Gustaf Lundberg, one of the most appreciated pastellists of his time, as well as works by Carl Fredrik von Breda, Elias Martin and Per Krafft.
Works of Art
Amaryllis and Mirtillo. Scene from Guarini's "Pastor Fido"
Count Johan Ludvig Holstein Ledreborg
Printed Pages, Trompe l’Oeil
Imaginary Architecture with Motifs from Padua
Count Gustaf Philip Creutz
Double Portrait
The Widow Anna Johanna Grill with Son and Daughter
Westminster Bridge and the Thames Procession of King Christian VII of Denmark in 1769
Portrait of a Lady
Cupid and Psyche
Nils Barck, Court Chancellor
Woman on Carpet
Putto
The Piazzetta, Venice
Juliana Henck
Coast Landscape
Landscape with Pyramids and Figures
The Carlos Grill Family
Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen