Pehr Hilleström Explained

Pehr Hilleström
Birth Date:1732 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Väddö, Sweden
Death Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Field:Painting, Tapestry weaving

Pehr Hilleström (18 November 1732  - 13 August 1816) was a Swedish artist. He served as a professor and director at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.[1]

Biography

Hilleström was born on the island of Väddö in the district of Roslagen, Sweden where his uncle who was the vicar. He was the eldest of twelve children. He was first trained by landscape artist Johan Philip Korn (1727–1796).He received training at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts from artist Guillaume Taraval (1701–1750) and architect Jean Eric Rehn (1717–1793). Between 1757 and 1758, Hilleström made a study trip abroad. The journey went to Paris, Belgium and Holland. He furthered his education in the tapestry techniques and became a master tapestry weaver.

From 1759, he operated a weaving workshop in Stockholm. In 1773, Hilleström became a member of the board of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. The academy appointed him a professor in drawing in 1794. In 1805 he received the post of Vice-Chancellor of the academy and in 1810 he succeeded Louis Masreliez (1748–1810) as Director.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Style

Hilleström painted some thirty portraits. He also performed a large number of depictions from the environments of the time. He produced numerous genre paintings of people at their daily tasks inside upper- and middle-class homes in Stockholm. Dresses and furniture were painted exactly the way they looked and provide a valuable source of information about what life was like in those days. In addition to this, he painted craftsmen in action at mills and other early industrial workplaces. In later years, he also began to paint historic paintings and religious motives.[6]

Personal life

In 1759 he married Ulrica Lode (1737–1779). Hilleström was the father of the artist Carl Petter Hilleström (1760–1812). His descendants included author and museum curator, Gustaf Hilleström (1911–1994).[6] [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pehr Hilleström. Svenskt biografiskt lexikon . Gustaf Hilleström. March 1, 2019.
  2. Web site: Johan Philip Korn. nationalmuseum . March 1, 2019.
  3. Web site: Guillaume Thomas Taraval. Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. March 1, 2019.
  4. Web site: Jean Eric Rehn (1717-1793), architect, Surveyor of the Court. wikidata.org. March 1, 2019.
  5. Web site: Louis A Masreliez. Svenskt biografiskt lexikon . Åke Meyerson . March 1, 2019.
  6. Web site: Hilleström, Per . Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. March 1, 2019.
  7. Web site: Carl Peter Hilleström . Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon . March 1, 2019.
  8. Web site: Hilleström, Gustaf (1911-1994). L’Abes. March 1, 2019.