Johan Henrik Scheffel (Attributed) – Fabian Wrede af Elimä d.y., (1694-1768)
Location: National Museum (Nationalmuseum), Stockholm.
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Here we see a gentleman of apparent high standing. His clothing consists of an elaborate white coat or robe, likely signifying official status or membership in a prestigious order. A large, ornate collar with multiple medals and insignia is prominently displayed across his chest, indicating significant honors and possibly military service. The meticulous rendering of the ribbons and crosses suggests a deliberate emphasis on these symbols of authority and prestige. A delicate lace cravat adorns his neck, adding to the overall impression of refinement and wealth.
The man’s hairstyle, powdered and styled in tight curls, is characteristic of the periods fashion. His face exhibits a degree of fleshy roundness, which, combined with his direct gaze, conveys an air of self-assurance and perhaps even a touch of gravitas. A tricorn hat rests on the ground at his feet, further reinforcing his status as someone of importance who can afford to discard such an item.
The subdued color palette – dominated by whites, creams, browns, and touches of gold – contributes to a sense of formality and dignity. The artist’s use of chiaroscuro (the contrast between light and dark) draws attention to the sitters face and decorations while obscuring details in the background, which serves to isolate him from his surroundings and focus solely on his personage.
Subtly, there is a sense of restrained emotion conveyed through the man’s expression. It isnt overtly joyful or sorrowful; rather, it suggests a quiet contemplation or perhaps a stoic acceptance of responsibility. The overall effect is one of authority, status, and a carefully constructed public persona.