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Pehr Hillestrom Swedish, 1732-1816,was a Swedish artist and since 1794 a professor at the Swedish Royal Academy of Art. He became the director in 1810. He produced numerous paintings of mostly women and children performing various daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in Stockholm. Dresses and furniture were painted exactly the way they looked and provide a valuable source of information about what life was like in those days. In addition to this he painted craftsmen in action at mills and other early industrial workplaces. Between 1757 and 1772 he worked as a master tapestry weaver, after learning the trade in France.
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Painting ID:: 48866 Kungsholms glasbruk
mk187
1790-talet.
Oil slick pa screen
66x79cm Superb Sallskapet Stockholm
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Painting ID:: 48867 Eldsvada wide Hogbergsgatan
mk187
1790- speech
Oil slick pa Pan
155x20cm
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Painting ID:: 49496 One fruentimmer am sitting and laser,kammarjungfrun am arriving with the
mk198
1775
Scandinavian mice , Stockholm
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Painting ID:: 67660 conversation pa drottningholm
1779
se
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Painting ID:: 68274 gustav
tornerspel var praktfulla uppvisningar, som pehr hilleströms målning visar. men ofta hände olyckor vid spelen-en gång med dödlig utgång.
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Pehr Hillestrom
Swedish, 1732-1816,was a Swedish artist and since 1794 a professor at the Swedish Royal Academy of Art. He became the director in 1810. He produced numerous paintings of mostly women and children performing various daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in Stockholm. Dresses and furniture were painted exactly the way they looked and provide a valuable source of information about what life was like in those days. In addition to this he painted craftsmen in action at mills and other early industrial workplaces. Between 1757 and 1772 he worked as a master tapestry weaver, after learning the trade in France.
. Related Artists to Pehr Hillestrom: | Carl Gustaf Pilo | Hans Vredeman de Vries | Sir David Wilkie | Le Sidaner Henri | Rudolf Koller |
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