Artwork

Queen Sophia (1863–1913)

Queen Sophia (1863–1913), by Rudolf Jernström, watercolor, 1911
Queen Sophia (1863–1913), by Rudolf Jernström, watercolor, 1911

Queen Sophia (1863–1913) is a watercolor painting by the Rococo painting artist Rudolf Jernström. It dates from 1911 and is held in the collection of the Nationalmuseum.

About this work

Overview

Queen Sophia (1863–1913) is a portrait painting on ivory by Rudolf Jernström, completed in 1911. It portrays Sophia of Nassau, characterized by meticulous detail and a distinctive medium.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, Sophia of Nassau, is depicted in formal, regal attire—a white dress with a high neckline and long sleeves, a brooch, and a headpiece—conveying dignity and nobility against a subdued green backdrop.

Technique & Style

Executed on ivory, the painting leverages the medium's inherent luminosity. Jernström's mastery of light and shadow creates depth, focusing attention on the subject's face, while the intricate rendering of textures showcases exceptional craftsmanship.

History & Provenance

Created in 1911, the portrait is part of the collection at the Nationalmuseum, providing a preserved example of Jernström's work from the period.

Artist & collection

Nationalmuseum

Museum

Nationalmuseum

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