Alexander Roslin (spelled Alexandre in French, ; 15 July 17185 July 1793) was a Swedish portrait painter who worked in
Scania,
Bayreuth
Bayreuth (, ; bar, Bareid) is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany, on the Red Main river in a valley between the Franconian Jura and the Fichtelgebirge Mountains. The town's roots date back to 1194. In the 21st century, it is the capital of U ...
, Paris, Italy,
Warsaw and
St. Petersburg, primarily for members of aristocratic families. He combined insightful psychological portrayal with a skillful representation of fabrics and jewels.
His style combined
Classicist tendencies with the lustrous, shimmering colours of
Rococo, a jocular, elegant and ornate style. He lived in France from 1752 until 1793, a period that spanned most of his career. The painting by Roslin depicting
Jeanne Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis
Septimanie d'Egmont (née Jeanne Louise Armande Élisabeth Sophie ''Septimanie'' de Vignerot du Plessis) (1740 in Languedoc - 14 October 1773), was a French salonist.
Biography
Born the daughter of Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, ...
, Countess of Egmont Pignatelli, was bought by the
Minneapolis Institute of Art in 2006 for US$3 million.
Life

Alexander Roslin was born on 15 July 1718, in
Malmö, Sweden, the son of naval physician Hans Roslin and Catherine Wertmüller. After showing an unusual talent for drawing and painting, he trained in drawing at Karlskrona under Admiralty Captain Lars Ehrenbill (1697–1747) in order to become a naval draughtsman, and then began to paint miniatures.
[ Stockholm had become an intellectual and artistic center since Queen Christina had established connections with Paris, and Alexander Roslin moved there. At the age of sixteen he became apprenticed to the court painter ]Georg Engelhard Schröder
Georg Engelhard Schröder (31 May 1684 – 17 May 1750), also spelled George Engelhardt Schroeder, was a Swedish painter.
Life Early life
Schroder's father, Veit Engelhard Schröder (died 1710), was a goldsmith from the German city of Nuremberg. ...
in Stockholm, studying painting there until 1741 and beginning to paint large portraits in oils.[ Schröder was influenced by Hyacinthe Rigaud and Nicolas de Largillière.][Roslin, Alexander]
Web Gallery of Art, retrieved 17 February 2014. In 1741, Roslin settled in Gothenburg
Gothenburg (; abbreviated Gbg; sv, Göteborg ) is the second-largest city in Sweden, fifth-largest in the Nordic countries, and capital of the Västra Götaland County. It is situated by the Kattegat, on the west coast of Sweden, and has ...
, and the following year moved to Scania, where he remained until 1745 painting portraits[Herman Hofberg]
"Roslin, Alexander"
''Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon'' (In Swedish) and also creating religious paintings for the church at Hasslöv
Hasslöv is a locality situated in Laholm Municipality, Halland County, Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of Sw ...
.[
In 1745, Roslin left Sweden for Bayreuth, where he had been invited to work for Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.][Bo Gentili]
"Alexander Roslin 1718–1793"
, Kulturarv Malmö, 18 August 2010, retrieved 17 February 2014 In 1747, he moved to Italy to study the works of the great masters. While in Italy he portrayed, among others, the family of Philip, Duke of Parma it, Filippo di Borbone
, house = Bourbon-Parma (founder)
, father = Philip V of Spain
, mother = Elisabeth Farnese
, birth_date =
, birth_place = Royal Alcazar, Madrid, Spain
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in 1752. In the same year Roslin moved to Paris, at the age of 34, where he settled for the rest of his life.[ Here, in 1759, he married the pastel painter Marie-Suzanne Giroust (1734–1772).] The couple had three sons and three daughters.[ In 1768 Roslin painted her dressed in ]Bolognese
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nati ...
fashion, ''Lady with Veil'', a portrait that the art critic, writer and philosopher Denis Diderot judged "très piquante".[ In 1767 he painted a double portrait of them both; she is depicted working in pastels on a portrait of Henrik Wilhelm Peill, while Roslin points at a gold box he received from Peill as a present.][ The frame of the painting is inscribed ''Loin et près'' (''Far away and yet close''), showing that the portrait was a token of friendship.][Didier Rykner]
"Two Paintings by Alexandre Roslin for Versailles and Stockholm"
''The Art Tribune'', 6 December 2013. This painting was purchased by the Swedish National Museum in 2013.
Career
In Paris he was a protégé of François Boucher
François Boucher ( , ; ; 29 September 1703 – 30 May 1770) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher, who worked in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories ...
and his work rapidly became fashionable. He was chosen as a member of the French Art Academy,[Maarten Levendig]
"Alexander Roslin: The Lady with the Veil (1768); Nationalmuseum, Stockholm"
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, 23 June 2013. to which his wife also belonged.[ His early portraits are painted in bright, cool colours, and show the influence of Jean-Marc Nattier and Hyacinthe Rigaud.
Around the 1760s he started using daring colouring in his paintings, such as in the portrait of his wife, ''Lady with Veil'' (1768), and the ''Jennings Family'' (1769).]["''The Lady with the Veil'' by Alexander Roslin]
, Nationalmuseum, retrieved 17 February 2014.
Roslin had great technical skill in painting the surfaces and texture of precious materials such as fabrics and jewels, but was also adept at capturing his sitters at their best.[ In Paris he soon became one of the foremost portraitists of his time, valued mostly for practiced rendering of luxurious fabrics and gentle complexions: "Satin, skin? Go to Roslin."][ His portraits of members of the French ]aristocracy
Aristocracy (, ) is a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class, the aristocracy (class), aristocrats. The term derives from the el, αριστοκρατία (), meaning 'rule of the best'.
At t ...
show sensitivity and taste and also psychological insight, although changes in taste might make his faces seem "stiff and lifeless" to some observers today.[ In 1765 he scored a significant triumph when his portrait of Louis, Duke of La Rochefoucauld and his family, painted in competition with Jean-Baptiste Greuze, was awarded the prize. He also painted several portraits of members of the French royal family and foreign princes, including the Swedish king Gustav III and his brothers.][ In the second half of the 18th century, having one's portrait painted by Roslin was the highpoint of public esteem.][ In 1771 Roslin, although a foreigner (often called ''Roslin le suédois'', "Roslin the Swede"][), was awarded a pension and a free apartment in the Louvre.][ The following year he was awarded the Royal Order of Vasa by his native country, after which he was also called ''Roslin le Chevalier'' ("Roslin the knight").]["The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm Presents Alexander Roslin – Sweden's Forgotten Art Icon"]
''ArtDaily'', 2007, retrieved 17 February 2014.
He was often surrounded by Swedish visitors to Paris, such as Peill. He was also a good friend of the influential Swedish politician Count Carl Gustaf Tessin.[ After his wife's death, during the years 1774–75, Roslin visited Sweden, where he had been elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, oddly enough as a foreign honorary member.][ During the visit, he painted the members of the Swedish royal family, his self-portrait while painting the king, and also portraits of the statesman Carl Fredrik Scheffer and the naturalist ]Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, ...
.[
On his way back to Paris he visited St. Petersburg, where he painted several portraits of ]Empress Catherine II of Russia
An emperor (from la, imperator, via fro, empereor) is a monarch, and usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress, the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife ( empress consort), mother (empr ...
and some notable portraits of Russian aristocrats between 1775 and 1777. Catherine tried to persuade him to stay in her service, but Roslin declined and returned to France.[ He died in Paris on 5 July 1793 of natural causes after surviving the French Revolution and outliving many of his patrons;][ at that time he was the wealthiest artist in Paris.][
File:Countess Françoise Marguerite de Grignan (1646-1705).jpg, '' Countess Françoise Marguerite de Grignan'' the daughter of Madame de Sévigné, 1753
File:Alexander Roslin 021.jpg, '' Katarzyna Mniszech'', 1752
File:Flora (Museum of Bordeaux).jpg, '' Flora'' or '' Hebe''
]
Works
Stylistically, his paintings are Classicist in some respects, but primarily Rococo.[ The vast majority show members of the European nobility and of leading political and cultural circles. Roslin was enormously successful among members of French high society, becoming one of the wealthiest artists of the era in France.][
He painted a number of portraits of Russian Imperial statesmen, including images of Ivan Betskoi and his sister Anastasia Ivanovna, and of Ivan Shuvalov. He also painted some notable portraits of Polish and French aristocratic ladies. He signed his works ''Roslin Suédois''. As a member of the ]Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture
The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (; en, "Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture") was founded in 1648 in Paris, France. It was the premier art institution of France during the latter part of the Ancien Régime until it was abol ...
Roslin exhibited his paintings at the Salon de Paris, the official exhibition of members' work. Founded in 1725 the Salon became, between 1748 and 1890, the greatest biannual art event in the Western world. From 1753 Roslin exhibited 18 times at the Salon.
Roslin's popularity with both his foreign and his Swedish audiences during his lifetime is undisputed. He was one of the foremost portrait painters of his time, widely known for his masterful ability to reproduce his sitters' fashionable garments with their silks, lace, pearls and gold filaments. Roslin's ability to capture the personality of the people he depicted made him popular with his clients and allows us, even today a few hundred years later, to still feel close to the people he painted. He flattered and beautified his subjects according to the Rococo ideal. Roslin's portrait of Anne Vallayer-Coster is praised particularly and became much debated after the Salon. In ''Le Véridique au Salon'', published in 1783, it was described as one that "belonged to the artist's best". The picture has been compared to the contemporary artist Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's celebrated self-portrait. Roslin depicted his model in a cool colour scale; in green, white, and blue, with the artist's attributes of palette and brushes, a common way for artists to depict themselves. Because of this, Roslin's painting was sometimes misinterpreted by art historians as a self-portrait by Vallayer-Coster.
Gallery
File:Roslin Neubourg-Cromiere 01.JPG, ''Baroness de Neubourg-Cromière'' (1756)
File:Alexander Roslin - King Gustav III of Sweden and his Brothers - Google Art Project.jpg, '' King Gustav III of Sweden and his Brothers'' (1771)
File:The artist Anne Vallayer-Coster.jpg, '' Anne Vallayer-Coster'', French painter, 1783
File:Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz1.jpg, '' Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz'', Swedish architect (1754)
File:Alexander Roslin - The Comtesse d'Egmont Pignatelli in Spanish Costume.jpg, ''Jeanne Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis
Septimanie d'Egmont (née Jeanne Louise Armande Élisabeth Sophie ''Septimanie'' de Vignerot du Plessis) (1740 in Languedoc - 14 October 1773), was a French salonist.
Biography
Born the daughter of Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, ...
, Countess of Egmont Pignatelli'' (1763)
File:Carl von Linné.jpg, Swedish botanist and originator of binomial nomenclature, ''Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, ...
'' (1775)
File:Alexander Roslin 026.jpeg, ''Baron Thure Leonard Klinckowström'' (1758)
File:Alexander Roslin - John Jennings Esq., his Brother and Sister-in-Law - Google Art Project.jpg, John Jennings, Esq. with his Brother and Sister-in-Law (1769)
File:Maria Amalia of Austria by Roslin.jpg, ''Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria (later Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma
Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma (Maria Amalia Josepha Johanna Antonia; 26 February 1746 – 18 June 1804) was Duchess of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla by marriage to Ferdinand, Duke of Parma. She was born an archduchess of Austria as the daugh ...
)''
File:Portrait of Empress Catherine II.jpg, ''Empress Catherine the Great of Russia
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, father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
, mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp
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, birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anha ...
'' (1780s)
File:Roslin Anastasia Ivanovna, Countess of Hesse-Homburg, Princess Trubetskaya.jpg, ''Anastasia Ivanovna, Hereditary Princess of Hesse-Homburg, Princess Trubetskaya''
File:Jean-François Marmontel.jpg, '' Jean-François Marmontel
Jean-François Marmontel (11 July 1723 – 31 December 1799) was a French historian, writer and a member of the Encyclopédistes movement.
Biography
He was born of poor parents at Bort, Limousin (today in Corrèze). After studying with th ...
'', French historian and writer (1767)
File:Alexandre Roslin, Louis de France, dauphin (1765) - 002.jpg, '' Louis de France, the Dauphin of France
Dauphin of France (, also ; french: Dauphin de France ), originally Dauphin of Viennois (''Dauphin de Viennois''), was the title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France from 1350 to 1791, and from 1824 to 1830. The word ''dauphin'' ...
'', the heir to the throne of France (1765)
File:Alexander Roslin - Portrait of Prince Vladimir Golitsyn Borisovtj - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Prince Vladimir Borisovich Golitsyn'' (1762)
File:Christian VII 1772 by Roslin.jpg, ''King Christian VII of Denmark'' (1772)
File:Collin de Vermont (Versailles).jpg, '' Hyacinthe Collin de Vermont'', French painter
File:Carl Fredrik Scheffer - riksråd.jpg, '' Carl Fredrik Scheffer'', Swedish riksråd (privy councilor)
File:Alexander Roslin 025.jpeg, ''Jean-Baptiste Eugénie Du Mangin or Jean-Baptiste Dumangin'' France (1789)
See also
* List of Swedish artists
References
Further reading
* Magnus Olausson and Eva-Lena Karlsson (eds.) ''Alexander Roslin''. Exhibition catalog. Nationalmusei utställningskatalog 652. Stockholm: Nationalmuseum, 2007.
External links
Gallery of Roslin's Work
Neil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, online edition
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1718 births
1793 deaths
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