Artwork

Fredrik I, regele Suediei

Fredrik I, regele Suediei, by Martin van Meytens, unspecified, 1750
Fredrik I, regele Suediei, by Martin van Meytens, unspecified, 1750

Fredrik I, regele Suediei is an unspecified painting by the Baroque artist Martin van Meytens. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Brukenthal National Museum.

About this work

Overview

Created around 1750, this oil portrait is attributed to the Austrian‑born court painter Martin van Meytens. It presents a full‑length view of a regal figure dressed in the opulent attire of mid‑century European aristocracy, set against a muted, dark backdrop that emphasizes the richness of his garments and the subtle modeling of his features.

Subject & Meaning

The sitter is Frederick I, who reigned as king of Sweden from 1720 to 1751. His elaborate costume, white powdered wig, embroidered coat, and ornamental accessories, signals his sovereign status and the courtly ideals of dignity and authority that the monarch sought to project during his later years on the throne.

Technique & Style

Van Meytens employs a restrained chiaroscuro, using soft shadows beneath the chin and around the eyes to give the face a three‑dimensional presence. The painter’s handling of the coat combines smoother modeling with occasional impasto, allowing the gold embroidery to catch light and convey texture against the plain, dark background.

History & Provenance

The work likely originated as a royal commission, intended for display in a Swedish palace or court setting. Though specific ownership records are sparse, the painting has been documented in several 19th‑century inventories of Swedish royal collections, confirming its longstanding association with the monarchy.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Martin van Meytens

Artist

Martin van Meytens

Martin van Meytens (24 June 1695 – 23 March 1770) was a Swedish-Austrian painter who painted members of the Royal Court of Austria such as Marie Antoinette, Maria Theresa of Austria, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, the…

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Fredrik I, regele Suediei?

Fredrik I, regele Suediei was painted by Martin van Meytens in 1750.

Where can I see Fredrik I, regele Suediei?

Fredrik I, regele Suediei is held by Brukenthal National Museum.

What movement is Fredrik I, regele Suediei?

Fredrik I, regele Suediei is associated with Baroque.