Johan Christoffer Boklund

(15 July 1817 - 9 December 1880) was a Swedish history, genre, and portrait painter from Kulla-Gunnarstorp in Scania.He was the son of a gardener. At the age of fifteen, Boklund came to Lund, 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 in Copenhagen where J. L. Lund was his teacher. In 1837, Boklund went to Stockholm and began studying at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He made a living as a lithograph and drawing teacher, and produced several small genre paintings 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, Boklund traveled to Munich in Germany in 1846 and stayed there for eight years. During the summers he went on study trips to Bavaria, Tyrol, 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 picturesque 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's atelier from 1854 to 1855. In December 1855 he returned to Sweden.
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Johan Christoffer Boklund Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV oil painting


Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV
Gemälde ID::  83185
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV
Date 1861(1861) Medium Oil Dimensions 181 x 139 cm (71.3 x 54.7 in) cjr
Date_1861(1861) _ Medium_Oil _ Dimensions_181_x_139_cm_(71.3_x_54.7_in) _ cjr
   
   
     

Johan Christoffer Boklund Ung kvinna i fonster med stickning och katt oil painting


Ung kvinna i fonster med stickning och katt
Gemälde ID::  87159
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Ung kvinna i fonster med stickning och katt
Oil on canvas Dimensions 47 x 38 cm (18.5 x 15 in) cyf
Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_47__x__38_cm_(18.5__x__15_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

Johan Christoffer Boklund Lovisa oil painting


Lovisa
Gemälde ID::  87283
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Lovisa
1861(1861) Medium Oil Dimensions 181 x 139 cm (71.3 x 54.7 in) cyf
1861(1861) _ Medium_Oil _ Dimensions_181__x__139_cm_(71.3__x__54.7_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

Johan Christoffer Boklund Marksmen in Merano oil painting


Marksmen in Merano
Gemälde ID::  90829
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Marksmen in Merano
1862(1862) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 102 x 96 cm (40.2 x 37.8 in) cyf
1862(1862) _ Medium_oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_102_x_96_cm_(40.2_x_37.8_in) _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Johan Christoffer Boklund
     (15 July 1817 - 9 December 1880) was a Swedish history, genre, and portrait painter from Kulla-Gunnarstorp in Scania.He was the son of a gardener. At the age of fifteen, Boklund came to Lund, 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 in Copenhagen where J. L. Lund was his teacher. In 1837, Boklund went to Stockholm and began studying at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He made a living as a lithograph and drawing teacher, and produced several small genre paintings 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, Boklund traveled to Munich in Germany in 1846 and stayed there for eight years. During the summers he went on study trips to Bavaria, Tyrol, 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 picturesque 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's atelier from 1854 to 1855. In December 1855 he returned to Sweden.

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