Johan Christoffer Boklund
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Johan Christoffer Boklund (15 July 1817 – 9 December 1880) was a Swedish
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,
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, and
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from Kulla-Gunnarstorp in
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. He was the son of a gardener. At the age of fifteen, Boklund came to
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, where he worked on illustrations for Sven Nilsson's works on Scandinavian fauna (under the supervision of Magnus Körner). He then became a student at the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts () has provided education in the arts for more than 250 years, playing its part in the development of the art of Denmark. History The Royal Danish Academy of Portraiture, Sculpture, and Architecture in Cope ...
in
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where J. L. Lund was his teacher.


Biography

In 1837, Boklund went to
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and began studying at the
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. He made a living as a
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and drawing teacher, and produced several small
genre paintings Genre painting (or petit genre) is the painting of genre art, which depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity c ...
of the everyday life (such as ''Flicka med blomster'' (English: ''Girl with flowers'') and ''Köksinteriör'' (English: ''Kitchen interior'')) and history paintings of the 17th century (such as ''Gustaf Adolfs afsked från Maria Eleonora'' (English: '' Gustaf Adolf's farewell from Maria Eleonora''), which was awarded with a medal at the academy). Together with fellow Swedish painter
Johan Fredrik Höckert Johan Fredrik Höckert (26 August 1826 – 16 September 1866) was a well-known Swedish artist from Jönköping known for his colorful, dramatic oil paintings depicting historical events. He is one of the most famous nineteenth-century painters in ...
, Boklund traveled to
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in Germany in 1846 and stayed there for eight years. During the summers he went on study trips to
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,
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, and northern Italy. During this period, Boklund primarily devoted his painting to the history genre with subjects from the 17th century, but he also made some paintings depicting
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and architectural interior. In 1853, he sent his painting ''Den nyfikne trumpetaren'' (English: ''The curious trumpet player'') home to Sweden and it earned him a scholarship from the government. This allowed Boklund to move to Paris, where he worked at
Thomas Couture Thomas Couture (; 21 December 1815 – 30 March 1879) was a French history painter and teacher. He taught many notable contemporary figures of the art world, such as Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, John La Farge, Pierre Puvis de Chava ...
's atelier from 1854 to 1855. In December 1855 he returned to Sweden. Boklund became a teacher in painting at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1856, and was later appointed as professor. He taught, among others, King
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between 1856 and 1872. They were close friends. In 1866 he became
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at the
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, and the following year he was appointed as director of the academy. Boklund was also a member of the committee that organized the 1866 Nordic Art Exhibition in Stockholm. Around the same time, he helped establish the women's section at the academy. Boklund died on 9 December 1880 in Stockholm. Among the most famous paintings he made after his return to Sweden are ''Rådplägning: Gustaf II Adolf och tre krigare'' (1856), ''Till Karl X Gustaf framföres en ung krigare, som tillfångatagit en polack'' (1859), ''Gustaf II Adolf och Axel Oxenstierna i öfverläggning om tyska kriget'' (1859), ''Ordonnans från trettioåriga kriget'' (1855), ''Tekla mottager underrättelsen om Max Piccolominis död'' (1860), ''Porträtt af drottning Lovisa'' (1861), ''Kristus i örtagården'' (1861), ''Meranerskyttar efter en målskjutning'' (1861), ''Klostergård i Tyrolen'' (1863), ''En lärd'' (1863), ''Utkik från förskansningarna'' (1874), and ''Marodör förföljer sitt rof'' (1875). Johanna Carola Stuttgardter, daughter of Isaak Stuttgarter and Barbara Marx from Furth, Bavaria Germany became Boklund's wife in 1858. They had eight children, several of whom followed artistic careers: their daughter Thyra Grafström (1864-1925) was a notable textile artist.


Selected works


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Boklund, Johan Christoffer 1817 births 1880 deaths 19th-century Swedish painters 19th-century German male artists Swedish male painters Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts 19th-century painters of historical subjects Munich School 19th-century Swedish male artists People from Helsingborg Municipality Artists from Skåne County