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Alexander Roslin
1718--93 Swedish painter and pastellist, active in Germany and France. He trained with Lars Ehrenbill (1697-1747), a draughtsman employed by the Admiralty in Malmö, and in Stockholm under Georg Engelhardt Schräder (1684-1750), a portrait painter working in the tradition of Hyacinthe Rigaud and Nicolas de Largillierre. In 1741 Roslin moved to Göteborg, but the following year he returned to Malmö, where he executed devotional works for the parish church of Hasslöv, Halland, and began establishing himself as a portrait painter.

 

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Alexander Roslin Portrait of Count Georg Adam von Starhemberg oil painting

Painting ID::  82702

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Alexander Roslin
Portrait of Count Georg Adam von Starhemberg
1762(1762) Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Alexander Roslin Francois Boucher oil painting

Painting ID::  83446

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Alexander Roslin
Francois Boucher
Oil on canvas Dimensions 65 x 54 cm (25.6 x 21.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Alexander Roslin Isabella oil painting

Painting ID::  95957

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Alexander Roslin
Isabella
1765(1765) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 85.7 x 73 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Alexander Roslin The Jewish Fiddle player oil painting

Painting ID::  97272

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Alexander Roslin
The Jewish Fiddle player
1890s Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 31 X 25.5 cm ( cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Alexander Roslin Jean Francois Marmontel oil painting

Painting ID::  97849

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Alexander Roslin
Jean Francois Marmontel
1767(1767) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

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Alexander Roslin
1718--93 Swedish painter and pastellist, active in Germany and France. He trained with Lars Ehrenbill (1697-1747), a draughtsman employed by the Admiralty in Malmö, and in Stockholm under Georg Engelhardt Schräder (1684-1750), a portrait painter working in the tradition of Hyacinthe Rigaud and Nicolas de Largillierre. In 1741 Roslin moved to Göteborg, but the following year he returned to Malmö, where he executed devotional works for the parish church of Hasslöv, Halland, and began establishing himself as a portrait painter.