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Fredrica Charlotta (Lolotte) Forsberg, 1766-1840, married Stenbock, Countess, lady in waiting, 1799. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Bossi
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Fredrica Charlotta (Lolotte) Forsberg, 1766-1840, married Stenbock, Countess, lady in waiting, 1799. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Bossi
Fredrica Charlotta (Lolotte) Forsberg, 1766-1840, married Stenbock, Countess, lady in waiting, 1799
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1790s Bossi Giovanni Domenico Class Countess Courtier Frame Giovanni Domenico Bossi Johann Dominik Bossi Lady In Waiting Nobility Round Social Class Aristocrat National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum
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This exquisite watercolor on ivory metal frame depicts Fredrica Charlotta (Lolotte) Forsberg, Countess of Stenbock, in the prime of her aristocratic elegance during the late 18th century. The portrait, created by renowned Italian artist Giovanni Domenico Bossi, captures the countess in a circular composition, with a direct gaze that invites the viewer into her world. Dressed in the height of fashion, her vibrant red gown and intricate gold accessories are a testament to her affluence and social standing. Fredrica Charlotta Forsberg was a lady in waiting at the Swedish court, making her an integral part of the aristocracy during this period. The concept of the portrait is simple yet powerful, with the round shape emphasizing the symmetry and balance of the composition. The use of color and contrast adds depth and dimension, further highlighting the subject's regal presence. The portrait, which dates back to the 1790s, is now a cherished piece of heritage art housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a reminder of the opulence and grandeur of the Swedish nobility during this era and offers a glimpse into the lives of the aristocrats who once graced the halls of power. The portrait's enduring beauty and the countess's captivating gaze continue to intrigue and inspire viewers, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the history and art of the 18th century.
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