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(LUNDBERG, Gustaf) (1695-1786) - Merit Laine & Carolina Brown

Gustaf Lundberg 1695-1786. En porträttmålare och hans tid.

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Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 2006. 4:o. 28 x 22 cm. 280 sid. Rikligt illustrerad i färg. / Summary in English: "Gustaf Lundberg. An artist and his time" (10 pp.). Förlagets klotband, dek. skyddsomslag. Gott skick.

(Baksidestext:) "Gustaf Lundberg var en av det svenska 1700-talets mest framgångsrika porträttmålare, med en drygt sextioårig verksamhet förlagd huvudsakligen till Paris och Stockholm. Konstnärens porträtt är med få undantag utförda i pastell, vilket varit av särskild betydelse för receptionen av och historieskrivningen kring hans verk. I denna bok behandlas Lundbergs liv och konstnärliga verksamhet i ett brett perspektiv. Betydelsen av det protestantiska nätverket i Paris diskuteras, liksom konstnärens roll, konstlivet och konstmarknaden i Stockholm under perioden. Lundbergs manliga och kvinnliga porträttyper analyseras med utgångspunkt i tidens ideologiska, litterära och vetenskapliga strömningar. Slutligen behandlas konstnärens teknik, ateljépraktik, samarbete med andra konstnärer samt hans inflytande på samtid och eftervärld". Med avsnitt om "Pastellen i Frankrike", Skönhetsgalleriet på Drottningholm och om tidens förgyllda ramar (av Carl Barkman). - - - (Nationalmusei skriftserie, N.S. 19.) - - - (Abstract:) "The young portrait painter Gustaf Lundberg was one of the many artists who left Sweden during the difficult years at the end of Charles XII:s reign. His goal was Paris, where he became a successful portrait painter in pastels, at first strongly influenced by Rosalba Carriera, but gradually developing a style and technique of his own. Among his clientele were Swedish diplomats, military officers and travellers staying in the French capital, and it was also among this group that he found his most important protectors. Lundberg returned to Sweden in 1745, where he had an immediate and lasting success and eventually became Court painter. In this, the first monograph on Lundberg since 1902, the authors deal with Lundberg's artistic development and studio practices as well as his career strategies, particularly in Paris where the competition among the pastel painters was very keen. His Swedish career and the portrait types he created are discussed in relation to the ideological, social and political tensions of the times, as well as the stylistic and thematic influences from French literary, philosophical and artistic developments. The circumstances of Lundberg's life and contemporary evaluations of his work are also taken as a starting point of a discussion of the Swedish art scene and market, as well as the artist's role in Swedish society during the eighteenth century, subject matters that have hitherto received little attention from scholars. The analysis of the career and work of Lundberg is also placed within the wider context of modern portrait theory, as well as eighteenth-century views on portraiture and pastel painting, as they can be reconstructed from the theoretical and critical writings of the time, and also from comments found in the letters and diaries of Lundberg's clientele". - - - Richly illustrated monograph devoted to Swedish pastel painter and portraitist Gustaf Lundberg (1695-1786), in Swedish with English summary, hardbound with dustjacket. Fine.
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