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Konung Adolf Fredrik (1710-1771) vid Loka Brunn 1762

Konung Adolf Fredrik (1710-1771) vid Loka Brunn 1762, by Pehr Hilleström, oil, 1782
Konung Adolf Fredrik (1710-1771) vid Loka Brunn 1762, by Pehr Hilleström, oil, 1782

Konung Adolf Fredrik (1710-1771) vid Loka Brunn 1762 is an oil painting by Pehr Hilleström. It dates from 1782 and is held in the collection of the Nationalmuseum.

About this work

Overview

Konung Adolf Fredrik vid Loka Brunn 1762 is an oil painting by Pehr Hilleström, dated to circa 1782, depicting a scene from the life of King Adolf Fredrik of Sweden.

Subject & Meaning

The painting captures a mundane moment in the king's life, focusing on a horse-drawn carriage on a dirt road, surrounded by attendants, conveying a sense of everyday royal life rather than a grand ceremonial event.

Technique & Style

Hilleström's use of color, with a palette featuring earth tones, gold accents, and a clear blue sky, creates depth and atmosphere. The composition centers the carriage, drawing the viewer's eye to the heart of the scene.

History & Provenance

Created around 1782, the painting is now part of the collection at the Nationalmuseum in Sweden, providing a glimpse into 18th-century Swedish royal life through art.

Context

While stylistically reminiscent of broader European artistic trends of its time, the painting specifically reflects the quieter, personal moments of the Swedish monarchy in the late 18th century.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Pehr Hilleström

Artist

Pehr Hilleström

Pehr Hilleström was a Swedish artist. He served as a professor and director at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.

Nationalmuseum

Museum

Nationalmuseum

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