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  1. Alexander Roslin (spelled Alexandre in French, pronounced [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ʁɔslɛ̃]; 15 July 1718 – 5 July 1793) was a Swedish painter who worked in Scania, Bayreuth, Paris, Italy, Warsaw and St. Petersburg, primarily for members of aristocratic families. He combined insightful psychological portrayal with a skillful representation of ...

  2. Alexander Roslin: 5 works. 'He learned to paint in Stockholm and in the mid-1740s he was court painter at Bayreuth before traveling to Italy and in 1752 Roslin came to Paris.'. 'He was elected...

  3. Alexander Roslin was a Swedish portrait painter who worked in Scania, Bayreuth, Paris, Italy, Warsaw and St. Petersburg, primarily for members of aristocratic families. He combined...

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  5. Alexander Roslin. (1718—1793) Quick Reference. ( b Malmö, 15 July 1718; d Paris, 5 July 1793). Swedish portrait painter (in oils and pastel), active mainly in France. He left his country in 1745, worked at the courts of Bayreuth (1745–7) and Parma (1751–2), and in 1752 settled in Paris.

  6. Gustav III. Alexander Roslin Swedish. 1775. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 899. The future King Gustav III of Sweden and his younger brother Frederick Adolf sat for Roslin on several occasions during their 1771 visit to Paris.

  7. Alexander Roslin was a Swedish painter who worked in Scania, Bayreuth, Paris, Italy, Warsaw and St. Petersburg, primarily for members of aristocratic families. He combined insightful psychological portrayal with a skillful representation of fabrics and jewels.

  8. Alexander Roslin. (b Malmö, 15 July 1718; d Paris, 5 July 1793). Swedish portrait painter (in oils and pastel), active mainly in France. He left his country in 1745, worked at the courts of Bayreuth (1745–7) and Parma (1751–2), and in 1752 settled in Paris.

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