Thursday, July 5, 2018

French Portraits from the 18th century (now in Stockholm)

Nicolas de Largillière
Portrait of Field Marshall Erik Sparre
before 1726
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Louis de Sylvestre
Portrait of Augustus II the Strong, Elector of Saxony, King of Poland
ca. 1720-30
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Jean Ranc
Portrait of a Lady as Pomona
before 1735
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

As one who soon must lose the precious food
Which used to be the sole stay of her life,
Will help herself to more than was her custom
Whenever it is placed before her eyes,
Just so my soul, before this bitter parting
Foretelling so prolonged and harsh a fast,
Takes to herself more nourishment than ever
Hoping to bear the absence soon to come.
Therefore, my eager eyes, gaze without moving,
More than you used, to drink in your reward,
The dear and lovely face of your belovèd;
And ears, more than you ever used to do,
Wait on his words, for even paradise
Cannot produce a lovelier harmony.

Antoine Pesne
Portrait of Adolf Fredrik, King of Sweden
1743
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Antoine Pesne
Portrait of Charlotta Fredrika Sparre as La Folie
1744
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Donat Nonotte
Portrait of Charlotta Fredrika Sparre as Vestal Virgin
ca. 1730-40
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Jacques Aved
Portrait of Count Carl Gustaf Tessin
before 1766
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Jean-Marc Nattier
Portrait of the Marquise de Broglie as a Sultana
before 1766
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Place me where ocean breaks with angry roar,
Or where the waters lie serene and calm,
Place me wherever sun shoots sparks that scorch
Or where the ice pierces with sharpest pain,
Place me beside the frozen Don, by Ganges
Where the sweet dew and manna are distilled,
Or where the bitter air sparkles with poison,
Wherever people laugh and cry for love.
Place me where cruel, heartless Scythians strike,
Or where the people live in peace and quiet,
Or where one lives and dies, too soon, too late –
I shall live as I've lived, be what I've been,
As long as my two faithful stars still shine
And will not turn their light away from me.

François-Hubert Drouais
Portrait of the artist's father, Hubert Drouais
before 1767
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

follower of François-Hubert Drouais
Portrait of an unknown girl
before 1775
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Portrait of a Lady as the Nymph Callisto
ca. 1775
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
Portrait of Ernestine Frédérique, Princesse de Croy
ca. 1780-85
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Hugues Taraval
Portrait of an unknown girl
before 1785
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Louis Gauffier
Portrait of Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt in Florence
1793
oil on canvas
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

– sonnets are by Gaspara Stampa (1523-1554), from Selected Poems, translated by Laura Anna Stortoni and Mary Prentice Lillie  (New York: Italica Press, 1994)