Pehr Hilleström | |
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![]() Self portrait (belongs National Portrait Gallery, Gripsholm Castle)
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Born |
Väddö, Roslagen, Sweden |
18 November 1732
Died | 13 August 1816 , Sweden |
(aged 83)
Nationality | Swedish |
Known for | Painting, Tapestry weaving |
Pehr Hilleström (18 November 1732 – 13 August 1816), was a Swedish artist and from 1794 a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He became its director in 1810.
He produced numerous genre paintings of people performing various daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in . 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.
People from Mora in Dalecarlia
A maid taking soup from a pot
Portrait of Carl Michael Bellman
Egg testing
Convivial Scene in a Peasant's Cottage
The enchanted forest, tournament at Drottningholm
Two Maid-Servants at a Brook
The Morning Toilet
Still Life
Gustavian Style Interior with Cardplayers, c. 1779]]