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Brita Charlotta Wattrang (1775-1850), married to Baron Otto Ludvig Benedikt Wrangel... 1791. Creator: Nils Schillmark
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Brita Charlotta Wattrang (1775-1850), married to Baron Otto Ludvig Benedikt Wrangel... 1791. Creator: Nils Schillmark
Brita Charlotta Wattrang (1775-1850), married to Baron Otto Ludvig Benedikt Wrangel of Lindeberg, 1791
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This exquisite oil painting, created by Swedish artist Nils Schillmark in the late 18th century, captures the enchanting beauty of Brita Charlotta Wattrang, who was married to Baron Otto Ludvig Benedikt Wrangel of Lindeberg in 1791. The portrait, now housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, showcases the elegant fashion of the time with its big, oval-shaped canvas and rich color palette. Brita Charlotta is depicted wearing an intricately designed dress with a bold floral pattern, complemented by a large bow at the waist. Her long, flowing wig is adorned with delicate flowers, adding a touch of natural beauty to the portrait. The young woman gazes directly at the viewer with a confident and captivating expression, making this a truly captivating work of art. The painting also reflects the connection between the indoor and outdoor worlds of the time, with the use of plants and flowers both in the background and in Brita Charlotta's hair. The attention to detail in the painting, from the intricate patterns on the dress to the realistic rendering of the flowers, is a testament to Schillmark's skill as a painter. Overall, this portrait of Brita Charlotta Wattrang is a stunning example of 18th century Swedish art and fashion, and a valuable addition to the heritage of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.
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