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Georg Engelhard Schröder - Study of a Hand

Study of a Hand

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
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Georg Engelhard Schröder

Georg Engelhard Schröder, also spelled George Engelhardt Schroeder, was a Swedish painter.

Schroder's father, Veit Engelhard Schröder (died 1710), was a goldsmith from the German city of Nuremberg. In 1670 Veit and his wife Lucia Lindemeyer emigrated to Stockholm, where Georg was born fourteen years later. In his early years he studied under the painter David von Krafft (1655–1724), only leaving his studio in 1703 to travel abroad. In the following twenty-one years Schröder visited most of Europe. He began with time in northern Germany before moving to Italy, where he stayed five years in Venice, copying old masters, painting views of the city and coming into contact with the pastellist Rosalba Carriera (1675–1757).

He next moved to Rome, where he was inspired by Baroque artists such as Carlo Dolci (1616–1686), Carlo Maratta (1625–1713) and Francesco Trevisani (1656–1746). He also used a quick and light style of drawing, typical of Italian art of the time. In Paris he gained new impetus and influence from the painter Noël-Nicolas Coypel (1690–1734), before seven years in London, where he was influenced by the portraiture of Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) and Michael Dahl.

In December 1724, after the death of David von Krafft, Schröder was ordered back to Sweden to take over from his old teacher as court portraitist. Soon afterwards, in 1727, Schröder married Anna Birgitta Spöring. Frederick I of Sweden highly valued Schroder, who produced several portraits of Frederick and his queen Ulrika Eleonora. Around the same time he made two well-known paintings of ambassadors of the Ottoman Empire to the Swedish court: Mustapha Aga in 1727, and Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Efendi (later Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire) in 1733.

In 1745 Schröder was appointed an advisor at court and he amassed a moderate fortune from all the commissions he gained. In the 1740s Gustaf Lundberg (1695–1786) brought a new French-influenced style to Sweden and demand for Schroder's worked dropped - this meant he was one of the last 18th-century Swedish painters whose predominant influence was Italian art. One of his most notable pupils was Alexander Roslin (1718–1793).

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Fredrik I, 1676-1751, King of Sweden and his consort Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, 1688-1741, Queen of Sweden

Fredrik I, 1676-1751, King of Sweden and his consort Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, 1688-1741, Queen of Sweden (1733)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Allegory of the Four Estates

Allegory of the Four Estates (1734)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Isaac’s sacrifice

Isaac’s sacrifice (1734)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Kozbekçi Mustafa Ağa and his Retinue

Kozbekçi Mustafa Ağa and his Retinue

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Mehmed Said Efendi and his Retinue

Mehmed Said Efendi and his Retinue

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Maximilian, 1689-1753, prins av Hessen-Kassel

Maximilian, 1689-1753, prins av Hessen-Kassel

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Hagar

Hagar (1733)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Peace and Harmony

Peace and Harmony

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Isaac’s sacrifice

Isaac’s sacrifice (1734)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Fredrik I, King of Sweden 1720-1751

Fredrik I, King of Sweden 1720-1751

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Ulrika Eleonora d.y., 1688-1741

Ulrika Eleonora d.y., 1688-1741

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Juno or Allegory of the Element Air

Juno or Allegory of the Element Air

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Justitia och Aequitas

Justitia och Aequitas

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
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