Place: Hamburg
Born: 1628
Death: 1698
Biography:
, a Swedish nobleman and portrait painter, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works. Born on September 23, 1628, in Hamburg, Germany, Ehrenstråhl's artistic journey is a testament to his innate talent and dedication.
Ehrenstråhl was the son of Johann Klöcker, with eight siblings. In 1648, he traveled to Amsterdam, where he learned the art of painting under the guidance of Juriaen Jacobsze (1624–1685). This foundational training laid the groundwork for his future artistic endeavors.
* Count Wrangel on Horseback (Skokloster Castle, Sweden, Oil On Canvas), signed and dated 1652, is one of Ehrenstråhl's earliest equestrian portraits of a non-royal person. * In 1670-1675, he created the ceiling fresco The Great Deeds of The Swedish Kings in the Swedish House of Knights (Riddarhuspalatset), considered his greatest work.
Ehrenstråhl's artistic legacy extends beyond his own works, as he taught notable pupils including Mikael Dahl and David von Krafft, as well as his daughter Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl. His influence on the art world is a testament to his enduring impact.
* September 23, 1628: Born in Hamburg, Germany * 1648: Traveled to Amsterdam for artistic training * 1670-1675: Created The Great Deeds of The Swedish Kings ceiling fresco * October 23, 1698: Passed away in Stockholm, Sweden