Artwork
Portræt af brygger M. Christensen

Portræt af brygger M. Christensen is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Carl Gustaf Pilo. It dates from 1759 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. This 1759 oil painting, 'Portræt af brygger M.
About this work
Overview
This 1759 oil painting, 'Portræt af brygger M. Christensen', is the work of Carl Gustaf Pilo, a Swedish artist prominent in Denmark. It is a portrait of M. Christensen, a brewer, and is now part of the Statens Museum for Kunst collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, M. Christensen, is depicted seated, wearing a dark jacket and displaying long, curly white hair. His direct gaze engages the viewer. His attire implies a level of status or prosperity.
Technique & Style
The portrait is characteristic of Pilo's realistic and detailed style, with the dark background serving to focus attention on the subject. The work is associated with the Rococo movement.
History & Provenance
Pilo was a leading portraitist in Denmark for over two decades, serving the Danish Royal Court and holding key roles at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. The painting remains in the Statens Museum for Kunst.
Artist & collection
Artist
Carl Gustaf Pilo (5 March 1711 – 2 March 1793) was a Swedish painter. Pilo worked extensively in Denmark as a painter to the Danish Royal Court and as professor and director at the Royal Danish Academy of Art (Danish:…



















