Putting Faces to Names: Printed Portraits in Late Eighteenth-Century Stockholm

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Sammanfattning

In the eighteenth century, the portrait genre, previously restricted to royalty and nobility, became available to users from a broader social spectrum. All over Europe, physicians, scholars, writers, merchants, and proprietors had their portraits painted to mark their standing in society. However, not these grand paintings but their printed versions made the sitters known to the broader public. But who commissioned these engravings, how were they produced and distributed, and for what purpose?
This article presents a pilot study for my postdoc project that examines how portraits were spread and mediated in eighteenth-century Sweden. The study discusses the roles of engravers, publishers, and printers in the portrait market. It will give examples of newspaper announcements that shed light on how engraved portraits were advertised and by whom, as well as correspondence between sitters, engravers and publishers highlighting how and why engravings were commissioned. Thereby, the article will provide insight into the players of the Swedish print market and their varying agendas concerning the portrait genre.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationMedia & Mediation in the Eighteenth Century
RedaktörerPenelope Corfield, Jonas Nordin
UtgivningsortLund
FörlagSwedish Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Division of Book History, Lund University
Kapitel3
Sidor103-138
Antal sidor35
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-91-527-7146-4
ISBN (tryckt)978-91-527-7122-8
DOI
StatusPublished - 2023
EvenemangEighteenth-Century Media and Mediation: ISECS Executive Committee Meeting 2022 - Lunds universitet, Lund, Sverige
Varaktighet: 2022 aug. 32022 aug. 6

Konferens

KonferensEighteenth-Century Media and Mediation
Land/TerritoriumSverige
OrtLund
Period2022/08/032022/08/06

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Historia

Fria nyckelord

  • konsthistoria
  • 1700-tal
  • kopparstick
  • porträtt
  • porträttbruk
  • förläggare
  • boktryckeri
  • Johan Fredrik Martin
  • Johan Christopher Holmberg
  • Anton Ulrik Berndes
  • media
  • mediering

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