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The Artists Father, 1797 (oil on canvas)
3087292 The Artists Father, 1797 (oil on canvas) by Breda, Carl Frederick von (1799-1818); 127 x 102 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: Lukas von Breda (1676-1752) the Average Adjuster (investigated accidents at sea)); Swedish, out of copyright
Media ID 18258197
© Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden / Bridgeman Images
Accident Investigator Scandanavia Scandanavian Stick Stormy Sweden Lucas Von Breda
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.1cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
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This print showcases "The Artist's Father" painted in 1797 by Carl Frederick von Breda. The oil on canvas masterpiece, measuring 127 x 102 cm, is housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. In this intriguing portrait, we see Lukas von Breda (1676-1752), a man of great significance as an Average Adjuster who investigated accidents at sea. Dressed in traditional Swedish attire and wearing a distinguished hat, he exudes authority and wisdom. The stormy backdrop hints at the challenging nature of his work and perhaps symbolizes the turbulent seas he often encountered during his investigations. The painting beautifully captures the essence of Scandinavian culture with its attention to detail and realism. It serves as a testament to both Lukas von Breda's professional role as well as his personal identity as a father. Through this artwork, we gain insight into the life of Lucas von Breda - not just an investigator but also a loving father. The presence of a stick suggests that he may have relied on it for support or stability due to age or injury. Overall, this remarkable piece invites us to contemplate the multifaceted nature of Lucas von Breda's life while celebrating his contribution to maritime safety in Sweden during the late 17th century.
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