
Jacques Adrien Masreliez (Grenoble 15 May 1717 - 28 October 1806) was a French ornamental sculptor called to Sweden in 1748 to head the interior decoration of the new
Royal Palace in Stockholm
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. The work involved the completion of 250 rooms in anticipation of the royal family moving into the Palace. Masreliez also headed the decoration work at the
Drottningholm Palace
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and the
theatre at Drottningholm, and produced work in other palaces and manors in the vicinity of Stockholm, and in the Cathedrals of
Gothenburg and
Uppsala
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.
Masreliez was for many years responsible for the training of young artists at the new Academy of Arts, a position that came with that of royal ornamental sculptor (''kunglig ornamentsbildhuggare''). When he retired in 1776, he was succeeded in both positions by his son
Jean Baptiste Masreliez
Jean Baptiste Edouard Barbe Masreliez (31 August 1753 – 25 May 1801) was a Swedish sculptor. Born the son of the French-born sculptor Jacques Adrien Masreliez, he was trained under his father and studied in France before being called back to par ...
. He was elected a Fellow of the Academy in 1773. Another son of his was
Louis Masreliez
Louis Masreliez (1748 – 19 March 1810), born Adrien Louis Masreliez, was a French born, Swedish painter and interior designer.
Biography
Masreliez was born in Paris and came to Sweden at the age of 5 in 1753. He was the son of French orna ...
. Both sons were to continue his work on the Royal Palace.
References
*Meyerson, Åke: ''Masreliez, Jacques Adrien", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, Vol. 25, p. 236.
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17th-century French sculptors
French male sculptors
18th-century French sculptors
French interior designers
Swedish male sculptors
Swedish interior designers
1717 births
1806 deaths
18th-century French male artists