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Krafft David Von Collection

Krafft David von was a visionary artist whose work transcended traditional boundaries

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Hedvig Sophia (1681-1708), Swedish princess, 1700s. Creator: David von Krafft

Hedvig Sophia (1681-1708), Swedish princess, 1700s. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Sophia (1681-1708), Swedish princess, c1700s

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: King Karl XII of Sweden, 1707. Creator: David von Krafft

King Karl XII of Sweden, 1707. Creator: David von Krafft
King Karl XII of Sweden, 1707

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Charles XII, 1682-1718, King of Sweden, Palatine Count of Zweibrücken. Creator: David von Krafft

Charles XII, 1682-1718, King of Sweden, Palatine Count of Zweibrücken. Creator: David von Krafft
Charles XII, 1682-1718, King of Sweden, Palatine Count of Zweibrucken

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Karl Philip, 1669-1690, Prince of Braunschweig-Lüneburg. Creator: David von Krafft

Karl Philip, 1669-1690, Prince of Braunschweig-Lüneburg. Creator: David von Krafft
Karl Philip, 1669-1690, Prince of Braunschweig-Luneburg

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Johan Georg IV, 1668-1697, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 19th century

Johan Georg IV, 1668-1697, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 19th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Johan Georg IV, 1668-1697, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 19th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Johan Georg III, 1647-1691, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 18th century

Johan Georg III, 1647-1691, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Johan Georg III, 1647-1691, Elector of Saxony, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century

Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden and Karl Fredrik, 1700-1739, Duke of Holstein, 1704

Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden and Karl Fredrik, 1700-1739, Duke of Holstein, 1704

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Karl X Gustav, 1622-1660, King of Sweden Palatine Count of Zweibrücken, c17th century

Karl X Gustav, 1622-1660, King of Sweden Palatine Count of Zweibrücken, c17th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Karl X Gustav, 1622-1660, King of Sweden Palatine Count of Zweibrucken, c17th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Ulrika Eleonora d. y. 1688-1741, Queen of Sweden, 1702. Creator: David von Krafft

Ulrika Eleonora d. y. 1688-1741, Queen of Sweden, 1702. Creator: David von Krafft
Ulrika Eleonora d. y. 1688-1741, Queen of Sweden, 1702

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Stanislaus I Leszczynski, 1677-1766, King of Poland, c1710s. Creator: David von Krafft

Stanislaus I Leszczynski, 1677-1766, King of Poland, c1710s. Creator: David von Krafft
Stanislaus I Leszczynski, 1677-1766, King of Poland, c1710s

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Sofia Charlotta, 1668-1705, Princess of the Palatinate, Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, c1700

Sofia Charlotta, 1668-1705, Princess of the Palatinate, Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, c1700. Creator: David von Krafft
Sofia Charlotta, 1668-1705, Princess of the Palatinate, Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, c1700

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Per Ribbing of Zernava, 1670-1719, c17th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Per Ribbing of Zernava, 1670-1719, c17th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Per Ribbing of Zernava, 1670-1719, c17th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century

Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Eleonora, (1636-1715), Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century. Attributed to David von Krafft

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and Princess Hedvig Sophia, 1700. Creator: David von Krafft

Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and Princess Hedvig Sophia, 1700. Creator: David von Krafft
Frederick IV (1671-1702), Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and his spouse Hedvig Sophia (1681-1708), Swedish princess, 1700. Attributed to David von Krafft

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Anna Sofia of Denmark with her sons, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Anna Sofia of Denmark with her sons, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Anna Sofia of Denmark with her sons, late 17th-early 18th century. Anna Sofia (1647-1717), princess of Denmark, electress of Saxony, her sons Johann Georg IV, (1668-1697), elector of Saxony

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Burchard Precht, mid-late 19th century. Creator: August Jernberg

Burchard Precht, mid-late 19th century. Creator: August Jernberg
Burchard Precht, 1651-1738, mid-late 19th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Christopher Polhem, 1661-1751, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Christopher Polhem, 1661-1751, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Christopher Polhem, 1661-1751, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Adam Ludvig Lewenhaupt, 1659-1719, count, general, late 17th-early 18th century

Adam Ludvig Lewenhaupt, 1659-1719, count, general, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Adam Ludvig Lewenhaupt, 1659-1719, count, general, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Bernhard von Liewen, 1651-1703. Creator: Anon

Bernhard von Liewen, 1651-1703. Creator: Anon
Bernhard von Liewen, 1651-1703, unknown date

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld, 1651-1722, count, council of the realm, field marshal. Creator: Anon

Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld, 1651-1722, count, council of the realm, field marshal. Creator: Anon
Carl Gustaf Rehnskiold, 1651-1722, count, council of the realm, field marshal, unknown date

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Gustav Soop of Limingo, c17th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Gustav Soop of Limingo, c17th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Gustav Soop of Limingo, c17th century

Background imageKrafft David Von Collection: Charles XII (1682-1718), King of Sweden, 1700-1750. Creator: Unknown

Charles XII (1682-1718), King of Sweden, 1700-1750. Creator: Unknown
Charles XII (1682-1718), King of Sweden, 1700-1750. Copy after David von Krafft



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Krafft David von was a visionary artist whose work transcended traditional boundaries. His unique blend of surrealism and abstract expressionism captivated audiences around the world. Von's use of bold colors and intricate patterns created a sense of depth and movement in his paintings, drawing viewers into his vibrant worlds. Born in Germany, Krafft David von studied art at an early age and quickly gained recognition for his innovative style. He drew inspiration from nature, mythology, and the human experience, infusing his work with emotion and symbolism. Von's pieces often featured dreamlike landscapes populated by fantastical creatures and symbolic imagery. His use of light and shadow added a sense of mystery to his compositions, inviting viewers to explore their own interpretations. Throughout his career, Krafft David von pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, experimenting with new techniques and materials to push the limits of what was possible in painting. His legacy continues to inspire artists today, reminding us that true creativity knows no bounds.