Pehr Hillestrom

Swedish, 1732-1816,was a Swedish artist and since 1794 a professor at the Swedish Royal Academy of Art. He became the director in 1810. He produced numerous paintings of mostly women and children performing various daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in Stockholm. Dresses and furniture were painted exactly the way they looked and provide a valuable source of information about what life was like in those days. In addition to this he painted craftsmen in action at mills and other early industrial workplaces. Between 1757 and 1772 he worked as a master tapestry weaver, after learning the trade in France.


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Pehr Hillestrom Gustavian Style Interior with Cardplayers oil


Gustavian Style Interior with Cardplayers
Painting ID::  84909
Gustavian Style Interior with Cardplayers
Date probably 1779 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 60.5 x 145.5 cm (23.8 x 57.3 in) cjr
   
   
     

Pehr Hillestrom Convivial Scene in a Peasant's Cottage oil


Convivial Scene in a Peasant's Cottage
Painting ID::  85605
Convivial Scene in a Peasant's Cottage
Oil on canvas Dimensions 41 x 53 cm (16.1 x 20.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

Pehr Hillestrom The Milliner oil


The Milliner
Painting ID::  86400
The Milliner
Oil on canvas Dimensions 79.5 x 65.5 cm (31.3 x 25.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

Pehr Hillestrom En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel  i en skal oil


En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel i en skal
Painting ID::  90135
En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel i en skal
oil on canvas Dimensions 55.5 x 45 cm (21.9 x 17.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

Pehr Hillestrom En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel i en skal oil


En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel i en skal
Painting ID::  97876
En piga hoser sappa utur en kiettel i en skal
oil on canvas Dimensions 55.5 x 45 cm cyf
oil_on_canvas_ Dimensions_55.5_x_45_cm_ cyf
   
   
     

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     Pehr Hillestrom
     Swedish, 1732-1816,was a Swedish artist and since 1794 a professor at the Swedish Royal Academy of Art. He became the director in 1810. He produced numerous paintings of mostly women and children performing various daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in Stockholm. Dresses and furniture were painted exactly the way they looked and provide a valuable source of information about what life was like in those days. In addition to this he painted craftsmen in action at mills and other early industrial workplaces. Between 1757 and 1772 he worked as a master tapestry weaver, after learning the trade in France.

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