Fritz Von Dardel Collection
Fritz von Dardel: A Versatile Artist of the 19th Century Fritz von Dardel (1823-1899) was a prolific Swedish painter
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Fritz von Dardel: A Versatile Artist of the 19th Century Fritz von Dardel (1823-1899) was a prolific Swedish painter, known for his diverse body of work that spanned various genres including portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes. This collection showcases a selection of his works, from the 1840s to the 1870s. In the portrait "Portrait of a Man in Uniform," Edmond Peyron is depicted in military attire, a testament to Fritz von Dardel's skill in capturing the essence of his subjects. The Amazon under Louis XV, titled "Augusta," is a captivating genre painting that showcases Fritz von Dardel's mastery of light and color. Fritz von Dardel's fascination with antiquity is evident in his painting "W. Troyon de Lausanne. A. Ehrenhoff. Fausse Antiquité," a meticulously detailed depiction of a false antiquity. His ability to capture the essence of everyday life is demonstrated in "Wessle, sugar baker," a painting of a local baker at work. Fritz von Dardel's landscapes, such as "The trip to Norrige, Kanalvägen July 1855," offer a glimpse into the picturesque beauty of Sweden during the 19th century. His portraits, including "Portrait of General Augustin Henri Brincourt," reveal his ability to capture the character and personality of his subjects. From the playful "Horn Blower" to the introspective "My first hunt," Fritz von Dardel's works offer a window into the past, showcasing the richness and diversity of Swedish art during the 19th century.