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Baron de Neubourg-Cromiere, c. 1756 (oil on canvas)

Baron de Neubourg-Cromiere, c. 1756 (oil on canvas)


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Baron de Neubourg-Cromiere, c. 1756 (oil on canvas)

3930887 Baron de Neubourg-CromiAre, c.1756 (oil on canvas) by Roslin, Alexander (1718-93); 92x72 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: Unknown man, called baron de Neubourg-CromiAre (see XOS 3930888)); Swedish, out of copyright

Media ID 22757920

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18th Ancien Regime And Xa Chevalier Eighteenth Embroidered Embroidery Luxury Power Rococo Satin Silk Sweden Swedish Noble Silver Thread Societies


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This portrait captures the essence of Baron de Neubourg-Cromiere, a mysterious figure from the 18th century. Painted by Alexander Roslin in 1756, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 92x72 cm and is currently housed at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. The baron's aristocratic status is evident through his regal appearance and luxurious attire. He sits with an air of power and nobility, exuding confidence and authority. The intricate fabric and embroidery adorning his clothing showcase the opulence associated with the ruling class during this era. Every detail has been meticulously captured by Roslin's skilled brushwork - from the delicate lace to the shimmering silver thread woven into his garments. The baron holds a cane, symbolizing both elegance and authority. This painting epitomizes Rococo style, popular in Europe during that time period. It showcases French influence on Swedish artistry while also reflecting Scandinavian sensibilities. Although little is known about Baron de Neubourg-Cromiere himself, this portrait serves as a testament to his wealth and social standing within European society. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse into the grandeur of life for those belonging to the noble classes during the ancien regime. Overall, Roslin's portrayal immortalizes not only an individual but also an entire era characterized by extravagance and refinement.

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