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Portrait of a Lady by Johan Stålbom, 1752
Fredrika Ulrika Staël von Holstein painted by Johan Stålbom 1766

Johan Stålbom (1712 – 17 November 1777) was a Swedish painter.[1]

Stålbom was born at the former town of Karis (now Raseborg), Finland. He studied from 1733 with the painters Johan Pasch and Lorens Pasch the Elder in Stockholm.[2] From the 1740s he worked and lived mainly in Östergötland, later in his estate Orräng in Grebo, Sweden.

Stålbom primarily painted portraits. The Linköping Diocese library shows a few portraits he has painted. There are only a few of his works that have survived. In the best of his works is displayed skillful drawing, and strong, but not sophisticated colors. His colorings are characterized by a strong reddish color and a greenish or grayish shading.[2]

Johan Stålbom married about 1757 with Susanna Beata Hammardahl. Stålbom died at Grebo in Östergötland, Sweden.

References

  1. ^ "Johan Stålbom". lexikonettamanda. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Johan Stålbom Brief Bio (Swedish)". Retrieved 2013-04-08.

Other sources

  • Roosval, Johnny, Lilja, Gösta & Andersson, Knut (red). Svenskt konstnärslexikon(1952-1967). Malmö.
  • Boo von Malmborg, Svensk porträttkonst under fem århundraden, Allhems Förlag 1978.