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Samuel of Ugglas (1750-1812), count, governor, president of the chamber... c1780. Creator: Ulrika Fredrika Pasch
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Samuel of Ugglas (1750-1812), count, governor, president of the chamber... c1780. Creator: Ulrika Fredrika Pasch
Samuel af Ugglas (1750-1812), count, governor, president of the chamber collegium, one of the lords of the realm, c1780
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In this striking 18th century portrait, Count Samuel of Ugglas (1750-1812) is depicted in formal attire, standing tall and looking away from the viewer. The Count, who served as governor, president of the chamber collegium, and one of the lords of the realm in Sweden, wears an elegant red robe and a chain of office over a white shirt and waistcoat. His fashionable suit is completed with a black hat adorned with a gold band and a sword at his side. The painting, created by Ulrika Fredrika Pasch around 1780, showcases the aristocrat's refined taste and the opulence of the Rococo era. The artist, Pasch Ulrica Fredrika (also known as Ulrica Fredrika Pasch), skillfully captures the Count's expressive face, which suggests a thoughtful and contemplative demeanor. The use of oil on canvas and the vibrant colors add to the painting's rich heritage and historical significance. The portrait is a testament to the grandeur and elegance of the Swedish nobility during the 18th century. It is currently housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it continues to be an important piece of the country's artistic and historical heritage. The painting's intricate details and the Count's regal appearance make it a captivating work of art that transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the world of the Swedish aristocracy during the Rococo era.
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