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Portrait of Princess Natalia Petrovna Golitsyn, born Tjernysjev

Alexander Roslin1777

Malmö Konstmuseum

Malmö Konstmuseum
Malmö, Sweden

Alexander Roslin from Malmö was one of the preeminent painters at the court of King Louis XV of France. He learned to paint in Stockholm and in the mid-1740s he was court painter at Bayreuth before traveling to Italy and in 1752 Roslin came to Paris. He was elected to the French Academy the same year and had a studio and residence at the Louvre. Roslin was renowned for his extraordinary technical skills, especially in the depiction of drapery, and intimate characterizations of his sitters. His cool tones, keen observation, and rococo grace made him one of greatest official portraitists in France at that time. Roslin then spent the rest of his life in France, except for two years in the service of Catherine II in St Petersburg. The portrait of the Russian Princess Natalia Petrovna Golitsyn is painted graciously smiling and in the latest fashion of the period.

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  • Title: Portrait of Princess Natalia Petrovna Golitsyn, born Tjernysjev
  • Creator Lifespan: 1718 - 1793
  • Creator Nationality: Swedish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Paris, France
  • Creator Birth Place: Malmö, Sweden
  • Date Created: 1777
  • Location Created: St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Signatures: Le Chev. Roslin 1777
  • Provenance: Purchased 1925
  • Physical Dimensions: w53 x h64 cm (Complete)
  • Painter: Alexander Roslin
  • Exhibition History: 1999: Chathrine the Great and Gustav III; Ermitaget, St: Petersburg, Russia. 2007-2008: Alexandre Roslin; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden and Château de Versailles, Paris, France.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Malmö Art Museum, Malmö Art Museum
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
Malmö Konstmuseum

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