
David Krafft, from 1719 David von Krafft (1655 – 20 September 1724), was a German-Swedish painter, the nephew and student of
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (23 September 1628 – 23 October 1698) was a Sweden, Swedish nobleman and portrait painter.
Biography
David Klöcker was born in Hamburg. He was the son of Johann Klöcker and had eight siblings.
In 1648, Kl� ...
and his successor (in 1698) as painter to the Swedish Royal Court.
Biography
Krafft was born in
Hamburg
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. Krafft became an orphan at an early age. His parents' names are not known but his mother was a sister of the Swedish court painter
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (23 September 1628 – 23 October 1698) was a Sweden, Swedish nobleman and portrait painter.
Biography
David Klöcker was born in Hamburg. He was the son of Johann Klöcker and had eight siblings.
In 1648, Kl� ...
. Krafft was called to Sweden in 1675 by Ehrenstrahl, as his assistant and apprentice. Ehrenstrahl also became his teacher in the art of painting.
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl had been born in Hamburg and settled in Sweden in the 1650s, where he was successful as a painter primarily of portraits of members of the royal house and the aristocracy. He was ennobled in 1674, receiving the surname Ehrenstrahl.
In 1684 Krafft received an annual grant from Queen
Ulrika Eleonora the Elder
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark (11 September 1656 – 26 July 1693) was Queen of Sweden as the wife of King Charles XI. She is often admired for her generosity and charity.
The name ''Ulrike'' is a Danish version of the name; in Swedish she is ...
for a journey to Italy through Denmark and Germany. The purpose was first to visit the various princely courts to paint the Queen's relatives to supplement her portrait collection, and later to continue to Italy for further studies. He arrived in Italy in 1687, spent a year in
Venice
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, three years in
Rome
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, and one year in
Bologna
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. He later traveled to
Vienna
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, and was awarded an increased grant for going to
Paris
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in 1694. He finally returned to Stockholm and his uncle's studio in 1696.
After Ehrenstrahl's death in 1698, Krafft was appointed his successor as
court painter
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. His main task was to paint representative portraits of King
Charles XII of Sweden
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. His last portrait of the King before his departure for the war in 1700 was an equestrian portrait showing the King wearing a wig and an ermine cape. In the absence of the King, his main employer was the Dowager Queen
Hedvig Eleonora; about a hundred portraits of her by Krafft are known.
Krafft's later portraits of Charles, which are among the most well-known and reproduced, show the King in the simpler attire he adopted during the campaigns: bareheaded and wearing a simple blue uniform, except for subtle details similar to that of the other soldiers in the army. In this case, Krafft's image was dependent on a type of portrait that had been developed in accordance with the directions of Charles himself, and first established with the 1706-07 portrait by the artist Johan David Swartz (1678-1729), a former student of Krafft who had been present in the camp at
Altranstädt
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in Saxony with the King. This realistic but forceful image of the King broke with current conventions for royal portraiture and Krafft adapted the type inherited from Swartz and produced numerous copies from 1707 and 1717. When Charles XII had his residence in Lund in 1717, Krafft again got the chance to paint him live. As with the earlier portrait, based on the Altranstädt painting by Swartz, the Lund portrait was produced in many copies by Krafft and his followers.
His largest painting is the Hildebrand family portrait from 1713 at Nynäs Manor, (''Nynäs slott'') in
Södermanland
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, depicting the merchant and industrialist Henrik Jacob Hildebrand (1636—1714) and his wife Anna Sofia Amya on the occasion of their 50th anniversary surrounded by their over twenty children and grandchildren, as well as some deceased relatives in paintings on the wall in the background.
Krafft also painted many of King Charles's generals. Besides his many portraits which were the major portion of his production, Krafft painted a large altarpiece for
Kalmar Cathedral
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History
The new city of K ...
showing the ''
Descent from the Cross
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'' (1712).
Krafft was ennobled in 1719, receiving the surname ''von Krafft'', and awarded the title of court intendant (''hovintentendent'') in 1720. He died in Stockholm during 1724.
Selected portraits
David von Krafft-Porträtt av Hedvig Eleonora.jpg, Queen Hedvig Eleonora
File:Hedvig Sophia (1681–1708), Swedish princess (David von Krafft) - Nationalmuseum - 40116.tif, Hedvig Sophia
Stanislaw I Leszczynski of Poland.jpg, King Stanisław I Leszczyński Stanislav and variants may refer to:
People
*Stanislav (given name), a Slavic given name with many spelling variations (Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanisław, etc.)
Places
* Stanislav, Kherson Oblast, a coastal village in Ukraine
* Stanislaus County, ...
of Poland
File:Ulrika Eleonora d. y., 1688-1741, drottning av Sverige (David von Krafft) - Nationalmuseum - 112516.tif, Queen Ulrika Eleanora
File:David von Krafft - King Charles XII of Sweden 002.jpg, Equestrian portrait of Charles XII
References
Other sources
*Ericsson, Peter, "Bilden av suveränen", in: Stellan Dahlgren et al. (ed), ''Makt & Vardag. Hur man styrde, levde och tänkte under svensk stormaktstid'', Stockholm: Atlantis, 1993, pp. 148–174.
*von Malmborg, Boo: "von Krafft, David", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', 21, pp. 515–518.
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1655 births
1724 deaths
17th-century Swedish painters
Swedish male painters
18th-century Swedish painters
18th-century Swedish male artists
Court painters
Painters from Hamburg
Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire
Immigrants to Sweden