Pehr Hörberg – President Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756-1813), opens the Armfeltska letters at Stockholm Castle in 1794
Oil on canvas
Location: National Museum (Nationalmuseum), Stockholm.
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A figure, dressed in elaborate formal attire including a white shirt with lace detailing and a dark coat embellished with a cross, stands beside the table, his arm raised in what seems to be a gesture of presentation or declaration. His posture conveys authority and solemnity. To his right, another individual, smaller in scale and also formally attired, appears to be observing the proceedings with an attentive expression.
The lighting is carefully orchestrated; a substantial chandelier hangs from the ceiling, casting a warm glow that illuminates the central table and highlights the principal figure. The rest of the room recedes into shadow, creating depth and drawing the viewer’s eye toward the illuminated elements. This contrast in light and dark contributes to an overall sense of drama and importance.
The arrangement of objects – the documents, the ornate furniture, the chandelier – suggests a moment of significant historical unveiling or revelation. The scattered papers imply a process of discovery or examination, while the formal attire of the figures underscores the gravity of the occasion. It is likely that this scene depicts an official act, perhaps related to legal or political matters.
The subdued color palette, predominantly browns and dark greens, reinforces the sense of formality and historical weight. The artist’s choice to depict a relatively small number of individuals within a large space emphasizes their individual roles in this event, suggesting a deliberate focus on personal responsibility and leadership. Overall, the painting conveys an atmosphere of solemnity, authority, and historical significance.