
Johan Pasch (12 March 1706,
Stockholm
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- 16 January 1769, Stockholm) was a Swedish painter, etcher and
decorative artist. He is sometimes referred to as The Elder to distinguish him from another, minor, painter named Johan Pasch (1752-1811), who may have been distantly related.
Biography
His father was the decorative painter and village Elder, Danckwardt Pasch (1660-1727), who originally came from
Lübeck. His brothers, Danckwardt Pasch the Younger (1690-1759) and
Lorens Pasch the Elder
Lorens Pasch the Elder, sometimes spelled Lorentz or Lorenz (March 1702, Stockholm - 27 April 1766, Stockholm) was a Swedish portrait painter.
Biography
His father was the decorative painter and village Elder, Danckwardt Pasch (1660-1727), who ...
also became painters.
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''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon
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He studied with his father until 1724, then became a Journeyman painter. Over the next decade, he made numerous study trips, notably to Holland and Paris, where he was exposed to the new
Rococo style. After his father's death, he took over the workshop and was certified as a Master in 1734. The following year, he was enrolled as one of the first students at the newly founded "Kungliga Ritareakademien" (now the
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts), where he studied drawing with
Guillaume Taraval
Guillaume Thomas Taraval (21 December 1701 – April 1750) was a French born, Swedish painter.
Biography
Guillaume Thomas Raphaël Taraval was born in France, the son of François Taraval and Chatherine Masson. He became orphaned early in li ...
, the school's first Director. After completing his studies, he was hired by the architect,
Carl HÃ¥rleman. Later, he became Taraval's teaching assistant and worked with him at
Stockholm Palace where he,
Domenico Francia
Domenico Francia (1702–1758) was an Italian painter and architect.
He was born in Bologna, the son of the engraver Francesco Maria Domenico Francia, and studied under Ferdinando Galli (called Bibiena), whom he assisted in his paintings at V ...
and were decorating the ceilings.
In 1737, he married Anna Catharina Fristedt (1720-1778), the daughter of a
stonemason
Stonemasonry or stonecraft is the creation of buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone as the primary material. It is one of the oldest activities and professions in human history. Many of the long-lasting, ancient shelters, temples, mo ...
. He made further visits to Paris in 1740 and 1741, while continuing to teach at the Academy and work on the decorative paintings at Stockholm Palace. His commissions increased to the point where he found it necessary to take on a young painter, , as an assistant.
[Gösta Selling, ''Säterier och gamla gårdar i Stockholmstrakten'', Bonniers, 1977, pg. 249 ]
He was appointed a
Court painter in 1748 and, upon a petition by HÃ¥rleman, was exempted from paying taxes. Beginning in 1755, he made an extensive study trip to Rome and Paris, financed by
Queen Luisa, and accompanied by the architect,
Jean Eric Rehn
Jean Eric Rehn (18 May 1717, Stockholm - 19 May 1793, Stockholm) was a Swedish architect, engraver and designer.
Biography
His father, Eric, was a government ombudsman for the Sámi people. While still a boy, he became part of the , a forerunne ...
. They passed through Berlin and Vienna on their way; Holland and Denmark on their return. He would later create decorations for the Queen in the rooms at
Svartsjö Palace.
In 1757, he built an estate in what is now
Bellevue Park, designed by his friend, Rehn. He died without heirs, so the estate passed to Rehn, who sold it to Baron in 1782. It is believed that Sparre coined the name, Bellevue.
He was appointed "Hovintendent" (a type of curator) at the court in 1758, and worked on a large project at
Åkerö Manor. From 1763 to 1765, he worked at
Erstavik Mansion and, from 1765 to 1768, his major projects were at the
Chinese Pavilion
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and
Drottningholm Palace, where he created a large series of
allegorical panels.
His canvases may be seen at the
Uppsala University Library and the
Nationalmuseum
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The museum's operations stretches far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, the nationalmuseum manag ...
.
Nationalmuseum
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References
Other sources
* ''Svensk uppslagsbok
''Svensk uppslagsbok'' is a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1929 and 1955, in two editions.
First edition
The first edition was started in 1929 by ''Baltiska förlaget AB'', but publishing was taken over by ''Svensk uppslagsbok AB'' in 1 ...
'', Malmö 1931.
* Sven Sandström, ''Konsten i Sverige'', Norstedts, Part 1, 1997, pgs. 410, 422, 462, 488, 490, 491 and 554
External links
Biography
@ the ''Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon
''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'' () is a Swedish biographical dictionary, started in 1917. The first volume, covering names ''Abelin'' to ''Anjou'', was published in 1918. As of 2017, names from A to S are covered.
Volumes
# ABELIN – ANJOU (1 ...
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More works by Pasch
@ ArtNet
@ Historiske Norrmalm
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1706 births
1769 deaths
18th-century Swedish painters
18th-century Swedish male artists
Swedish male painters
Johan
Court painters