Artwork
Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp

Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Jens Juel. It dates from 1771 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp is an 18th-century oil painting by Jens Juel, a prominent Danish portraitist of his time. Created in 1771, the work exemplifies the rococo style in its formal portrait composition.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts Anna Elisabeth Battier, née Storp, in attire and hairstyle indicative of refinement and sophistication. A decorative headpiece, red and white dress, and black choker adorn her, while a basket of flowers in her right hand introduces a personal, warm element.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the portrait showcases Juel's adherence to rococo conventions, characterized by elegance and attention to detail in capturing the subject's appearance and demeanor.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the collection at Statens Museum for Kunst. Notably, Juel's extensive body of work was later prominently displayed at Frederiksborg Castle, highlighting his significance in Danish portraiture.
Context
As a product of the 18th century, the portrait reflects the aesthetic preferences of the rococo era, emphasizing grace and the portrayal of the subject's social standing.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jens Juel (12 May 1745 – 27 December 1802) was a Danish painter, primarily known for his many portraits, of which the largest collection is on display at Frederiksborg Castle.



















