Jakob Björck (1727 or 1728–February 20, 1793 in
Stockholm
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) was a
Swedish portrait painter
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and
copyist
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.
Biography
In the early stages of his career, Björck is reported to have been a pupil of
Johan Henrik Scheffel
Johan Henrik Scheffel (9 April 1690 – 21 December 1781) was a Swedish artist. He became known for his portraits of Carl von Linné, Christopher Polhem
Christopher Polhammar (18 December 1661 – 30 August 1751) better known as Christopher ...
; however, this is uncertain. He worked in the studio of pastel painter
Gustav Lundberg
Gustaf Lundberg (17 August 1695 – 18 March 1786) was a Swedish rococo pastelist and portrait painter. He trained and worked in Paris and later was appointed court portrait painter in Stockholm.
Biography
Lundberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, ...
between 1750 and 1774. In 1774, Björck married Cicilia Gren (1723 or 1724–1811).
In Lundberg's studio 1750–1774
Oil copies of Lundberg's pastels are usually attributed to Björck, despite several other assistants being employed in the studio at the time: Per Cogell (later a city painter in
Lyon
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), Adolf Hall,
Jonas Forsslund
Jonas Forsslund (1754, Fors Parish, Jämtland - 9 March 1809, Stockholm) was a Swedish portrait painter and sculptor.
Biography
While working as a sales assistant in Uppsala, he spent his spare time creating pastel paintings. Some of these were ...
and a pastel painter named Pettersson. In addition, Lundberg had so many orders at times that he delegated the copy orders to other artists – Johan Henrik Scheffel and Fredrik Brander. Moreover, it seems that
Ulrika Pasch
Ulrika "Ulla" Fredrica Pasch (10 July 1735 – 2 April 1796), was a Swedish rococo painter and miniaturist, and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
Biography
Education and early career
Ulrika Pasch was the daughter of the pain ...
,
Olof Arenius
Olof Arenius (16 December 1701 – 5 May 1766) was a Swedish portrait painter.
Biography
Arenius was born in the parish of Bro in Uppland, Sweden. His father was a vicar in Upplands-Bro Municipality, Upplands-Bro. After a period of theology stu ...
, the court
miniaturist John George Henrichsen as well as
Niklas Lafrensen the Elder all had access to Lundberg's originals.
It was well known at the time that pastel paintings are sensitive to light, moisture and touch, wherefore it was common to order oil copies from the outset. An example of this can be seen in the Swedish Count
Carl Gustaf Tessin
Count Carl Gustaf Tessin (5 September 1695 – 7 January 1770) was a Swedish Count and politician and son of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock. He was one of the most brilliant personages of his day, and the mo ...
's diary, into which he had copied the following receipt from Lundberg:
Translated from French:
One original portrait in pastel of His Excellence my Lord the Count of Tessin with frame and glass copper : 1,300 talers
One ditto of Madame the Countess of Tessin : 1,300
Two copies in oil of the Portrait of His Excellence, at 200 talers each : 400
Two frames for the aforesaid copies : 300
The portraits being referred to are one of Tessin in a (a formal attire worn by the
Privy Council of Sweden
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The 1634 Instrument of Government, Sweden's fir ...
) and one of his wife
Ulrika Lovisa in a yellow dress and a black lace mantilla. Of the former there are ten copies registered in , all of which are attributed to Björck; same goes for four copies of the latter, which had apparently been ordered at a different time.
Björck also made pastel copies, but there are no known works which could with certainty be attributed to him. Upon the end of his employment at the studio, Lundberg thanked him with a small cabinet of pastel sticks and a copper plate collection as recognition for "24 years of faithful service".
On his own since 1774
From 1774 Björck had his own production, where he mainly copied the works of others, such as one of Jean-Baptiste Oudry's door lintels in the Royal Palace, ''Hunting dog with two grouse'', which he signed ''Iacob Björck px'' on the
stretcher bar
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They are traditionally a wooden framework support on which an artist fastens a piece of canvas. They are also used for small-scale embroidery to p ...
. He had the opportunity to paint King Gustav III in the
Life Guards' uniform with the revolutionaries' armband and partly in Swedish costume, both in magnificent royal frames. In general, however, it is assumed that he copied from the now-lost or destroyed works by Lundberg. Björck had the title , probably at Lundberg's insistence in order to avoid problems with the painting office.
His own style is rough compared to Lundberg's light elegance. This is evident from the portraits of
King Gustav III and
Adolf Ludvig Stierneld below in the gallery. Over time, his production became purely artisanal and the copies of the many stereotypical portraits of Lundberg's last days are consistently dry and lifeless. The portraits of Gustavus Gyllenborg, his wife Petronella Hultman and the copy of Lundberg's self-portraits in the below gallery can be seen as an example of this. Björck's copies of Lundberg's portraits during the 21st century sold for anything from to , depending on how decorated the frame was. Portraits of women and children are generally valued higher than men's portraits.
Gallery
Image:Jakob Björk - Porträtt av Jacob Johan Anckarström d.ä.jpg, ''Portrait of Jacob Johan Anckarström the Elder''
Image:Jakob Björck-Portrait of Charlotte Du Rietz af Hedensberg.jpg, ''Portrait of countess Charlotte Du Rietz af Hedensberg'', copy after a pastel by Gustaf Lundberg.
Image:Jakob Björck-Portrait of Anders Rudolf Du Rietz af Hedensberg.jpg, ''Portrait of count Anders Rudolf Du Rietz af Hedensberg (1720-1792)'', copy after a pastel by Gustaf Lundberg.[Sold för 57.000 SEK at Stockholms Auktionsverk in June 2010]
Image:Jakob Björck-Portrait of Adolf Ludvig Stjerneld.jpg, ''Portrait of Adolf Ludvig Stierneld''
Sources
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Oscar Levertin
Oscar Ivar Levertin (17 July 1862, Norrköping – 22 September 1906) was a Swedish poet, critic and literary historian. Levertin was a dominant voice of the Swedish cultural scene from 1897, when he started writing influential high-profile essay ...
; Gustaf Lundberg - en studie (Ljus, Stockholm 1902)
* Merit Laine and Carolina Brown; Gustaf Lundberg 1695-1786 (Nationalmuseum 2006)
* Boo von Malmborg; Svensk Porträttkonst (Allhems Förlag och Nationalmuseum 1978)
*
Carl Gustaf Tessin
Count Carl Gustaf Tessin (5 September 1695 – 7 January 1770) was a Swedish Count and politician and son of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock. He was one of the most brilliant personages of his day, and the mo ...
; Dagbok 1760 och 1761 (Handskrift, Kungl. Biblioteket)
* Index över svenska porträtt; Sixten Strömbom (Nationalmuseum 1939)
* Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon (SBL) 1924, article by Gunnar Mascoll Silfverstolpe
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1720s births
1793 deaths
Swedish portrait painters
18th-century Swedish painters
18th-century Swedish male artists
Swedish male painters
Court painters
Painters from Stockholm