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Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg (1682-1722), Baroness, married to baron Adolf Herman Wrangel... 1721 Creator: Georg Desmarees
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Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg (1682-1722), Baroness, married to baron Adolf Herman Wrangel... 1721 Creator: Georg Desmarees
Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg (1682-1722), Baroness, married to baron Adolf Herman Wrangel of Lindeberg, 1721
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Baroness Confidence Confident Historic Figure Historical Person Neckline Nobility Pride Proud V Neck Aristocrat Georg Desmarées National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum
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1. Title: "Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg, Baroness Wrangel of Lindeberg (1682-1722): A Portrait of Confident Nobility by Georg Desmarees" This 18th-century portrait depicts Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg, Baroness Wrangel of Lindeberg (1682-1722), captured by the skillful brushstrokes of renowned artist Georg Desmarees. The painting, created in 1721, showcases the baroness in an elegant and sophisticated attire, embodying the essence of aristocratic grace and pride. The black color palette of her dress, with its V-neckline and intricate detailing, exudes an air of confidence and elegance. The baroness' direct gaze, as she looks at the viewer with a proud and self-assured expression, adds to the captivating allure of the portrait. As a member of the Swedish nobility, Sofia Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg was a significant historical figure during her time. Her striking presence is now immortalized in this exquisite oil painting, which is currently housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. The portrait offers a glimpse into the fashion trends of the eighteenth century, as well as the rich cultural heritage of the era. The intricate detailing of the dress, the bold use of black color, and the baroness' confident demeanor all contribute to the enduring appeal of this masterpiece. Desmarees' skillful use of oil on canvas techniques brings the baroness to life, allowing her to captivate and intrigue viewers even centuries after her time. This portrait serves as a testament to the power of art to preserve history and the legacy of those who have shaped it.
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