Johan Tobias Sergel (1740-1814) was a prominent Swedish sculptor of the Rococo and Neoclassical periods, known for his expressive portraits and mythological scenes. Explore his significant contributions to 18th & 19th century European art.
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Johan Tobias Sergel’s sculpture of King Gustavus III embodies the spirit of Swedish neoclassicism—a movement striving for order, reason, and idealized beauty amidst the turbulent upheavals of the late Enlightenment. Completed in 1791, this monumental plaster figure represents more than just a portrait; it's a carefully crafted symbol of royal authority and national pride.
Commissioned by the city of Stockholm to commemorate Gustavus III’s reign, Sergel presented the first sketch in 1790, and one year later a proportional model in plaster. After the full-scale, no longer extant model was completed in 1793, it took six more years for the bronze to be cast, the unveiling taking place only in 1796.
The sculpture’s enduring legacy stems from Sergel's ability to distill the essence of his subject—King Gustav III—into a timeless form. It stands as a testament to neoclassicism’s pursuit of beauty and grandeur, capturing not merely likeness but also character and conviction—a masterpiece that continues to inspire admiration for its artistic merit and historical significance.
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