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Maria Christina Röhl (26 July 1801 – 5 July 1875) was a Swedish portrait artist. She made portraits of many of the best known people in Sweden in the first half of the 19th century. Her paintings are exhibited at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. The Swedish Royal library has a collection of 1800 portraits by her. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1843) and an official portrait artist of the royal court.[1]

Maria Röhl
Self portrait by Maria Röhl, 1829
Born
Maria Christina Röhl

26 July 1801
Stockholm
Died5 July 1875
Stockholm
NationalitySwedish
Known forDrawing, Painting

Biography


Maria Röhl was born in Stockholm in a well-off family. She was the daughter of the consul Jacob Röhl and Maria Christina Kierrman and sister of educator Gustafva Röhl (1798–1848).[2]

After the death of their parents in 1822, she first worked as a governess. She was educated in drawing by the professor and copper engraver Christian Forssell (1777–1852); she had already received education in art by architect and artist Alexander Hambré (1790-1818) and was now taught to make quick and realistic portrait drawings in lead and chalk. [3] [4]

She began to draw the friends of the Forsell family, where she lived, and soon it became fashionable in high society to be portrayed by "mamsell Röhl", and she was able to support herself as an artist. She was much employed by those who couldn't pay to be painted in oil, and drew a large number of famous Swedes of the time, both aristocrats and actors. Maria Röhl did paint in oil, but the majority of her work are drawings in lead and chalk.

In 1843, Röhl was appointed court painter, and in 1843–1846, she studied in Paris with portrait painter Leon Cogniet (1794–1880) at the École des Beaux-arts. After her return, she established her own studio at Brunkebergstorg in Stockholm. During her last years, the art of photography became a harsh rival to her drawn portraits. She died in Stockholm.[5]




References


  1. "Maria Christina Röhl". Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  2. "Röhl, G. (Gustafva)". Svenskt boklexikon. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  3. Gustaf Åberg (1939). "Christian Didrik Forssell – den siste kopparstickaren". kullabygd, årgång XII. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  4. "Alexander Hambré". nationalmuseum. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  5. "Cogniet Leon, fransk målare". Nordisk familjebok. Retrieved April 1, 2020.

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[de] Maria Röhl

Maria Christina Röhl (geboren am 26. Juli 1801 in Skönstavik in Stockholm; gestorben am 5. Juli 1875 in der Klara-Gemeinde in Stockholm) war eine schwedische Porträtzeichnerin, die zahlreiche berühmte Persönlichkeiten ihrer Zeit porträtiert hat. Sie war Mitglied der Kungliga Konsthögskolan Stockholm (1843) und offizielle Porträtmalerin des königlichen Hofes. Ihre Zeichnungen befinden sich unter anderem im Schwedischen Nationalmuseum und im Hallwylska-Museum in Stockholm. Eine Sammlung von 1800 Porträts befindet sich in der Königlichen Bibliothek zu Stockholm.
- [en] Maria Röhl

[ru] Рёль, Мария

Мария Кристина Рёль (швед. Maria Röhl; 26 июля 1801 года – 5 июля 1875 года) — шведская художница. Является автором портретов большого числа известных в Швеции людей первой половины ХІХ века. Её картины экспонируются в Национальном музее Национальный музей в Стокгольме. Шведская Королевская библиотека имеет коллекцию из 1800 портретов работы Рёль. Была членом Королевской шведской Академии Художеств (1843) и официальным портретистом королевского двора.



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