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Charlotta "Lotten" Lindblad (1829-1912), pianist, piano teacher, member of the Royal Academy, 1866. Creator: Maria Rohl. Charlotta "Lotten" Lindblad (1829-1912), pianist, piano teacher, member of the Royal Academy, 1866
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Charlotta "Lotten" Lindblad (1829-1912), pianist, piano teacher, member of the Royal Academy, 1866. Creator: Maria Rohl. Charlotta "Lotten" Lindblad (1829-1912), pianist, piano teacher, member of the Royal Academy, 1866
Charlotta "Lotten" Lindblad (1829-1912), pianist, piano teacher, member of the Royal Academy of Music, married to the writer and critic Urban von Feilitzen, 1866
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This exquisite pastel portrait captures Charlotta 'Lotten' Lindblad (1829-1912) in the prime of her career as a renowned pianist and piano teacher. Born in Sweden, Lindblad was a member of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm and was married to the writer and critic Urban von Feilitzen. The portrait, created by the skilled hand of artist Maria Rohl in 1866, showcases Lotten's elegant attire of the time. Her black dress, adorned with a lace collar, is accessorized with a middle or centre parting in her brunette hair, which is styled in a simple yet sophisticated manner. The artist's use of pastel on paper, mounted on cardboard, adds to the delicate and refined quality of the portrait. Lotten's introspective gaze, looking away from the viewer, adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the image. This portrait is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Sweden in the 19th century and the important role that music and education played in the lives of its people.
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